Difference between revisions of "Anamakia"
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+ | '''Anamakia is a small village about eight kilometres west of [[Diego Suarez]] in the north of Madagascar. The village lies in the middle of the large ''Plaine d'Anamakia'', which is used as grazing land for hundrets of zebus.''' | ||
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+ | At the western end of the village there is a bar offering drinks and snacks. Just across the road from that bar are giant mango trees under which women sell the most delicious mangoes (usually in October, November). | ||
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<googlemap version="0.9" lat="-12.326106" lon="49.248366" zoom="16" controls="large" style="width:100%;max-width:600px;"> | <googlemap version="0.9" lat="-12.326106" lon="49.248366" zoom="16" controls="large" style="width:100%;max-width:600px;"> | ||
-12.326214, 49.246354 | -12.326214, 49.246354 | ||
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Anamakia village | Anamakia village | ||
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'''GPS coordinates'''<br> | '''GPS coordinates'''<br> | ||
Google: 12°19'34.3"S 49°14'47.2"E<br> | Google: 12°19'34.3"S 49°14'47.2"E<br> | ||
Garmin: -12.326198, 49.246456 | Garmin: -12.326198, 49.246456 | ||
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Revision as of 06:11, 5 December 2017
Anamakia is a small village about eight kilometres west of Diego Suarez in the north of Madagascar. The village lies in the middle of the large Plaine d'Anamakia, which is used as grazing land for hundrets of zebus.
At the western end of the village there is a bar offering drinks and snacks. Just across the road from that bar are giant mango trees under which women sell the most delicious mangoes (usually in October, November).
GPS coordinates
Google: 12°19'34.3"S 49°14'47.2"E
Garmin: -12.326198, 49.246456
View all Anamakia photos