Madagascar’s Grand Tsingy landscape is the world’s largest stone forest. A labyrinth of pointed limestone towers. A remote place that’s inhabited by a few animal species, including the local endemic nocturnal mouse Lemurs.
[via dailymail.co.uk]
Madagascar’s Grand Tsingy landscape is the world’s largest stone forest. A labyrinth of pointed limestone towers. A remote place that’s inhabited by a few animal species, including the local endemic nocturnal mouse Lemurs.
[via dailymail.co.uk]
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