Saturday, May 28, 2011

Tsingy Rouge

Northern Madagascar is home to some very fascinating Tsingy. What are "Tsingy," you might ask? Well, I'm not really sure. But they are something like a downside up stalagmite. Primarily a sandy geological structure, they shoot from the red earth, defying nature.

Anouk and I decided to hitch a 4x4 truck to a region about two hours inland from where we were staying in Ramena. From there, we traveled over sometimes fine, sometimes very car-sick inducing potholes to arrive at this beautiful sight. We hiked down into the canyon to get a closer look.

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