.jpg) | Black Lemurs (8 fotos) | | There's a thriving, semi wild population of lemurs Blacks on Nosy Komba. Here you can try the experience of `` lemur on the shoulder. |
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| .jpg) | Natural Park with Lemurs (18 fotos) | | Lemurs are very curious and funny. If you offer them a piece of banana they will eat from your hand. You will be amazed by the softness of their touch. It is a very nice experience. In the park of ... |
| .jpg) | Village near the Sea (25 fotos) | | On the coast of the island of Nosy Komba will find a small but lovely fishing village. Here you can buy typical souvenirs and feel the serenity and beauty of these people. |
| .jpg) | Trekking among Forest (40 fotos) | | Get ready for a walk a couple of hours to reach the Mount in the heart of Nosy Komba, the highest point of this volcanic island. The way is a bit tiring, but the nature and the amazing views that you ... |
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| .jpg) | Pirogue (10 fotos) | | The pirogues are typical boat of Malagasy. |
|  | Construction of Pirogues (6 fotos) | | Along the trail, in the middle of the mountain are some canoes under construction. Once completed, they will take them down to the sea. |
|  | Church and Cymitery on the Mountain (6 fotos) | | On the highest point of Nosy Komba is a small church and a cemetery. More than 100 victims from an old civil war. Some crosses are still in original teak. |
| .jpg) | Village among Mountain (38 fotos) | | Down you will pass through a small village. Here lives an old man with his three wives is not-so-many `children! |
| .jpg) | Primitive Machine (11 fotos) | | Near the village there `s an ancient machine. For more than 50 years these men have worked with this primitive machine. Cut the cane into small pieces that crush under a huge tree moved by hand. From ... |
| .jpg) | Village near the Sea (36 fotos) | | Descending, we passed a large village, full of smiling children. The boys play soccer everywhere ... even without a real field. Nosy Komba is imressa. |
| .jpg) | Top pictures of Nosy Be (20 fotos) | | With its 594,180 square kilometers in Madagascar is the fourth largest island in the world. its territory, in the Southern Hemisphere, has very different physical and climatic characteristics, and a ... |
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