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Welcome to Ranomafana After Andasibe, Ranomafana was our second major wildlife destination in Madagascar. This photo shows its interesting micro climate: always foggy, wet, and even cold in the winter, whilst the rest of Madagascar is hot and dry. Madagascar,Ranomafana National Park Click/tap to enlarge Promoted

Welcome to Ranomafana

After Andasibe, Ranomafana was our second major wildlife destination in Madagascar. This photo shows its interesting micro climate: always foggy, wet, and even cold in the winter, whilst the rest of Madagascar is hot and dry.

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  1. Love the mist rising out of the forest, lovely ambience to this photo Posted 12 years ago
  2. The mist gives a great atmosphere in this photo. Posted 12 years ago
  3. Zucht, what a great view.
    Seems like you climbed in a tree.
    Beautiful view!
    Posted 11 years ago
    1. Together with Kirindi the absolute highlights of Madagascar, in my opinion. Posted 11 years ago
    2. By the way, this view was our first true view of Madagascar:

      Welcome to Madagascar Although I have posted several photos from Madagascar already, most were from a reptile zoo there. This scene in Andasibe was the first touchpoint we had with the true wild of Madagascar. This one was made in an early foggy morning in Andasibe. It was cold but the rising sun literally brought life into the jungle. The sound made this scene complete. This forest is home to the Indri Indri, the biggest and loudest lemur specie. Check out the audio clip in the comment to hear it call. Andasibe,Madagascar

      Be sure to play the video below it of the unique Indri Indri. A creature that simply refuses captivity. It rather starves itself to death than to be in prison. That's why you will only find it there, on that one spot on the planet.

      Ah Madagascar, you really got me excited once again.
      Posted 11 years ago, modified 11 years ago
      1. Briljant :) Posted 11 years ago

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Uploaded Jan 3, 2013. Captured Sep 7, 2012 11:48.
  • NIKON D7000
  • f/7.1
  • 1/200s
  • ISO320
  • 85mm