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Nosy Satrana

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'''About seven kilometres south of [[Anakao]] is Nosy Satrana, a small uninhabited island with excellent snorkelling and diving spots.'''
The island's name derives from the most common palm in Madagascar, the [[Bismarckia nobilis]], which is endemic to the western and northern Madagascar. ''Nosy Satrana'' can be translated with ''Island Bismarckia nobilis''.
Heron birds can usually be seen resting in large tamarind trees. At low tide, the island can be reached by foot, just follow the zebu herdsmen that usually go there to graze their cattle.