Madagascar is one of the most biologically diverse countries in the world, though it remains an underappreciated tourist ...
some up to 30 meters high belonging to the species of Adansonia grandidieri and are considered to be Madagascar’s landmark.
One of the island’s most famous places is the Avenue of the Baobabs, a stretch of giant trees that have stood for centuries. Madagascar is also home to more than 100 species of lemurs ...
There are no showtimes for this date. A documentary that follows Dr. Patricia C. Wright's mission to help lemurs, the highly evolved creatures who arrived on Madagascar millions of years ago as ...
Madagascar is 3,800 miles from Java and 7,200 from Tokyo—not as far as Australia is from the U.S. Following Portuguese, Dutch and British pioneers, the French first got a foothold on the island ...