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1. Avenue du Baobabs. The ancient trees are known to mark rural areas historically inhabited by human social groups. This cluster of 1000+ year old Baobabs lines a well-traveled path, along which locals continue to herd goats or wheelbarrow sacks of rice and provisions.

MADAGASCAR | Monday, 14 January 2013 | Views [694] | View Smaller Image

1. Avenue du Baobabs. The ancient trees are known to mark rural areas historically inhabited by human social groups. This cluster of 1000+ year old Baobabs lines a well-traveled path, along which locals continue to herd goats or wheelbarrow sacks of rice and provisions.

 
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