Madagascar’s cliffs, rolling plateaus, and winding rivers weren’t shaped by a single violent event. Instead, the island’s breathtaking landscape took form through two massive tectonic rifts that ...
Rev. ed. of: Madagascar / by Bernadine Bailey, and others. 1974. Introduces the land, history, government, people, and economy of the republic occupying the fourth largest island in the world.
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Why 90% of Madagascar exists nowhere else on Earth
Madagascar is one of the most biologically unique places on the planet, with wildlife found nowhere else. This video breaks down how isolation, evolution, and time created a natural world unlike ...
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