Madagascar Island, Republic of Madagascar_Murondava
- Thursday, June 28 2007 @ 03:17 PM JST
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Baobab tree
Murondava Airport
Baobab tree
Wine squeezed with white grapes
It's sour
Each house is surrounded by a wall
A guide to explain the bark of the Baobao tree
Children who are bright even if they wear rags
Baobab children and Kotetsu (wife)
Gray wine
I had myguide,Lalibsua Ribomahefa(30),
draw a picture, and finally I was able to distinguish only three types.
Children in poor villages flock to tourists onthe tree-lined streets of Baobab.
I don't understand what you are saying in the local language.
The guide says children are begging for a"souvenir".
A quick gathering of touristsraising candy balls.
Children who got it open their palms and brag.
When I first saw the Baobab tree
"What's this?"
it is very different from what I was looking at in the picture.
I was overwhelmed by its mysterious appearance.
It looks like the ghost of "mushroom". It's about
100times as much.
It seems that it also lives in AfricaandAustralia
There are 8 types inMadagascar.
Every tree looks the same no matter what tree you look at.
If you look closely, you can certainly find the difference.
Even in the village made of red clay,each house is emphasized by the enclosure.
Is it a habit that comes from poverty?
Once a Frenchcolony they were brought in as slaves with indigenous people of
Asian descent. Fellowship with
Africansgave birth to a unique ethnic group inMadagascar.
There are many endemic species of animals and plants, andlemurs are only found on this Island.
Murondava