Difference between revisions of "Baobab Avenue"
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− | '''Baobab Avenue (Allée de Baobab) is a cluster of | + | '''Baobab Avenue (Allée de Baobab) is a cluster of very large baobab trees appearing along the road towards [[The Thingy|Tsingy de Bemaraha]] about 15 kilometres east of Morondava.''' |
[[File:Morondava 0018.jpg|600px|none|thumb|[[Sakalava]] woman at Boabab Avenue]] | [[File:Morondava 0018.jpg|600px|none|thumb|[[Sakalava]] woman at Boabab Avenue]] | ||
− | The approximately 100 metres stretch appears on many postcards of Madagascar. A tiny village and a school which usally welcome visiting tourists is located nearby. | + | The approximately 100 metres stretch appears on many postcards of Madagascar. A tiny village and a school which usally welcome visiting tourists is located nearby. The [[baobab tree]] is the national tree of Madagascar. |
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− | The [[baobab tree]] is the national tree of Madagascar. | ||
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Revision as of 16:05, 13 February 2010
Baobab Avenue (Allée de Baobab) is a cluster of very large baobab trees appearing along the road towards Tsingy de Bemaraha about 15 kilometres east of Morondava.
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Sakalava woman at Boabab Avenue
The approximately 100 metres stretch appears on many postcards of Madagascar. A tiny village and a school which usally welcome visiting tourists is located nearby. The baobab tree is the national tree of Madagascar.