As its name suggests, the 853-foot-long Avenue of the Baobabs is a stretch of giant baobab trees believed to be ... which sits along Madagascar's west coast. According to recent travelers, the ...
The iconic, "upside-down" baobab tree first emerged on the island of Madagascar, new research into its tangled evolutionary history reveals. It's still not clear, however, how it jumped from ...
I also talked about shooting sifaka lemurs and baobab trees in Kirindy Forest ... As with many locations in Madagascar, this ...