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New on 500px : Pour petite faim by delfoiseau5 by delfoiseau5

Le long de la rue bordant le port de Hell-Ville, au sud de l’île de Nosy Be, sont proposés sur de modestes étals des mets ou des coupe-faim variés.

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New on 500px : Litchis de Madagascar by AndriaMamy by AndriaMamy

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New on 500px : Litchis de Madagascar by AndriaMamy by AndriaMamy

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New on 500px : Go for a night trip by AndriainaRakotonirina by AndriainaRakotonirina

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New on 500px : Schooner by Pierre-Yves-Babelon by Pierre-Yves-Babelon

Schooner in the shipyard of Belo sur Mer, western Madagascar
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New on 500px : Brother and sister by Pierre-Yves-Babelon by Pierre-Yves-Babelon

Two children of Ankify, north of Madagascar

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New on 500px : Madagascar Smile by babasteve by babasteve

A woman in Madagascar happily smiles at the camera that was pointed in her direction.

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New on 500px : Antananarivo by Pierre-Yves-Babelon by Pierre-Yves-Babelon

The steps of Antananarivo, capital of Madagascar

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New on 500px : Look the train by Pierre-Yves-Babelon by Pierre-Yves-Babelon

FCE, authentic train from Fianarantsoa to Manakara in eastern Madagascar

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New on 500px : Canal des Pangalanes by Pierre-Yves-Babelon by Pierre-Yves-Babelon

Betsimisaraka village along the Pangalanes channel, eastern Madagascar

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New on 500px : Yoga at sunrise by scipbe by scipbe

A ring-tailed lemur doing yoga at sunrise in the beautiful Anja nature reserve in southern Madagascar. The ring-tailed lemur is the best known lemur of Madagacar which is also found in zoos around the world. The cute ring-tailed lemurs are highly social and they live in groups of up to 30 individuals with a dominant female. Ring-tailed lemur babies are born in September or October. The infants are carried on the chest for the first weeks and afterwards they are carried on the back. More photos of the fascinating wildlife of the ‘Red Island’ can be found on my personal website SCIP.be.

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