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Lonely Planet's guide to Madagascar - Eastern Madagascar (Chapter), 7th Edition On Sale!




Lonely Planet's guide to Madagascar - Eastern Madagascar (Chapter), 7th Edition





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Lonely Planet's guide to Madagascar - Eastern Madagascar (Chapter), 7th Edition - 2.99, This is the Eastern Madagascar chapter from Lonely Planet’s Madagascar guidebook.There is a wildness in eastern Madagascar that is of primordial allure, from the misty mountains of Masoala, down the huge coastline with its pounding sea and overhanging palms, to the lush alleyways of the Pangalanes Lakes. hear the wail of the indri in Parc National d’Andasibe maps drive the infamous RN5 from Soanierana-Ivongo to Maroantsetra transport watch the elusive aye-aye eat a coconut during a night walk on Aye-Aye Island restaurants & accommodation Coverage includes: Moramanga, Andasibe Area Parks, Brickaville, Pangalanes Lakes, Lac Ampitabe (Akanin’ny Nofy) & Vohibola, Lac Rasoamasay, Lac Rasobe & Manambato, Ambila-Lemaitso, Tamatave (Toamasina) & around, Parc Zoologique Ivoloina, Foulpointe (Mahavelona), Mahambo, Fenoarivo-Atsinanana (Fénérive Est), Soanierana-Ivongo, Manompana, Ile Sainte Marie, Ambodifotatra & around, Ile aux Nattes (Nosy Nato), Baie d’Antongil & Masoala Peninsula, Mananara, Maroantsetra, Réserve de Nosy Mangabe and Parc National de Masoala., ISBN: 9781741791754









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