Wednesday, 20 February 2013

Stone forests!

Ever seen stoney, pointy, skin ripping forests? Well, if you want to then maybe visit the limestone towers in Tsingy de Bemaraha national park and reserve in western Madagascar but beware, you slip and you get impaled. This unique area has been explored by only a few and thus, most of it is unknown to humans. These forests are named Tsingy, meaning 'where one cannot walk barefoot'. Dragonflies and spiny, drought-tolerant Pachypodium plants thrive here. Well, how much ever you travel and feel you have seen a lot but some places are just mysterious and intriguing.











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