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Baobab Avenue

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'''Along a dirt-road some fifteen kilometres north of [[Morondava]], a cluster of baobab trees to the right and left of the road roadside form an avenue of proud giants known as Baobab Avenue. The location has become is a landmark of the region and a symbol of Madagascar and is one of the most photographed spots in the country.'''
[[File:Baobab Avenue 011.jpg|600px|none|thumb|Baobab Avene]]
The [[baobab tree]] is the national tree of Madagascar. Due to its unusual shape, the baobab is sometimes said to be a tree with roots pointing to the sky. According to ancient Arabic mythology, it was the devil who pulled the tree out of the earth and re-planted it upside down.
The fruits of the baobab are highly nutritious, with containing more vitamin C than oranges. The fruit pulp can be eaten directly or mixed with various meals and drinks.
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The best times time to visit the Baobab Avenue are at sunset and sunrise when the colours of the trunks change and the long shadows of the trees are the most pronounced. Baobab Avenue can be reached from [[Morondava]] by foot, bike or [[taxi-brousse]] in the direction of [[Belo-sur-Tsiribihina]]. A tiny village and a school are located nearby.
The location is also known as Allée de Baobab, Avenue du Baobab or Adansoinia grandidieri baobabs.
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