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Isalo National Park, wetland flora, Madagascar

The Isalo National Park in the central-south is the most visited in Madagascar. The park, furrowed of rivers and their affluent, spreads over 81 540 ha. The wild landscape with deep canyons, palm-lined oases and grasslands, is formed by erosion of a plateau of Jurassic sandstone. The park protects a unique treasure of endemic species, including 14 species of nocturnal lemurs.

Year: 2012

From album: Madagascar's Environmental Values and Challenges

Photographer: Peter Prokosch

Tags: Trees

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