Avenue of the Baobabs

Visitors walk along the "Avenue of the Baobabs," a famous natural reserve in western Madagascar near Morondava. The "Avenue of the Baobabs" was designated a protected zone in 2007 after a sugar factory flooded the area with water for several years and farmers started cultivating rice on the lands, causing ancestral baobab trees to rot and fall. Photo courtesy: AFP

Visitors walk along the "Avenue of the Baobabs," a famous natural reserve in western Madagascar near Morondava. The "Avenue of the Baobabs" was designated a protected zone in 2007 after a sugar factory flooded the area with water for several years and farmers started cultivating rice on the lands, causing ancestral baobab trees to rot and fall. The site was restored through conservation efforts and the active participation of the local "Fanamby" organisation. Photo courtesy: AFP


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