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Adansonia madagascariensis boenensis, Ankarafantsika, Madagascar According to our guide, this Adansonia madagascariensis boenensis is a sub species of Adansonia madagascariensis that only occurs in the area of Ankarafantsika. My 14mm ultra wide angle came in handy for this one to fully fit them into the frame.<br />
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Before our hike of this day we had to pick which trails to use, and you will be charged accordingly. Doing the &quot;Baobab&quot; tour was an optional extension to one of the main trails, for which you pay extra. Turns out this entire Baobab tour is what you see in this photo, just these two trees. On the upside, being cheated out of money in Madagascar won&#039;t set you back much. Adansonia madagascariensis,Africa,Ankarafantsika,Geotagged,Madagascar,Madagascar North,Spring,World Click/tap to enlarge Species introCountry intro

Adansonia madagascariensis boenensis, Ankarafantsika, Madagascar

According to our guide, this Adansonia madagascariensis boenensis is a sub species of Adansonia madagascariensis that only occurs in the area of Ankarafantsika. My 14mm ultra wide angle came in handy for this one to fully fit them into the frame.

Before our hike of this day we had to pick which trails to use, and you will be charged accordingly. Doing the "Baobab" tour was an optional extension to one of the main trails, for which you pay extra. Turns out this entire Baobab tour is what you see in this photo, just these two trees. On the upside, being cheated out of money in Madagascar won't set you back much.

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  1. Top! ;) Posted 9 years ago
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''Adansonia madagascariensis'' is one of six species of baobab endemic to Madagascar, where it occurs in the Madagascar dry deciduous forests.

Similar species: Malvales
Species identified by Ferdy Christant
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By Ferdy Christant

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Uploaded Jun 7, 2016. Captured Oct 20, 2015 10:40 in 4, Madagascar.
  • NIKON D800
  • f/4.5
  • 1/1250s
  • ISO100
  • 14mm