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The baobab produces a tangy, highly nutritious fruit! It can be turned into jam, nectar, or powder for use in baking, among other things. Thanks to its exceptional content of vitamin C, potassium, and fiber, the baobab fruit is widely used in nutrition and cosmetics. Although Madagascar, the country richest in baobab trees, has yet to fully capitalize on this resource, the superfruit is gaining
The baobab is an iconic tree of Madagascar, defining the landscape of the southern and western parts of the island. Represented on the 50 ariary coin, it leaves a lasting imprint on the past and present of the Malagasy people. These majestic trees are awe-inspiring in person, with their massive trunks, smooth bark, and towering height. In fact, several tourist circuits are dedicated to exploring
A free spirit, researcher, filmmaker, and naturalist, Cyrille Cornu has a deep passion for baobabs. The author of numerous publications on the subject, he embarks on expeditions each year to study these giants in the most remote forests of Madagascar. Inspired by the beauty of the island, this tireless traveler made his first film in 2015 titled “Baobabs between land and sea.” Surprised by the
Madagascar's natural curiosities are among the top reasons to visit the island! From the iconic Baobab Alley in Morondava to the Andringitra and Tsaranoro massifs, the Jurassic cliffs of Isalo National Park, and the labyrinthine Makay massif, Madagascar is brimming with treasures**. This island nation is also home** to endemic animals**,** including the legendary lemurs! 1. The iconic Baobab Alley
Nosy Be’s flora and fauna are immeasurably rich. For scientists, this Madagascan island is a true temple of nature. It is home to numerous endemic species, but its animals are currently facing multiple threats. Conservation campaigns are urgently needed. Let’s focus on this crucial topic. The fauna of Nosy Be: An invaluable treasure Nosy Be is a Madagascan island renowned for its beach activities,
Madagascar is a tourist island with immense potential due to its size, diverse landscapes, and endemic species. Its numerous natural geographic assets and unique ecosystems are the backbone of Malagasy tourism. The island-continent, spanning over 587,000 km², is shaped by multiple climates, enhancing the diversity of its landscapes. To begin, it’s essential to highlight the geographical assets

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