We visited some interesting villages and met some very friendly people. We think the Malagasy people are some of the friendliest we have met anywhere in our travels.
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Andasibe. Riana (our guide) is on the right buying banana fritters.
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The best banana fritters in town
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Woman selling honey on the side of the road
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Children checking out our truck on the road to Kirindy
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Street scene in Tulear
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The harbour in Tulear
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Everywhere we went there were smiling children ready for a photograph
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We spent about 5 hot, dusty hours on this blue beast on the trip to and from Tsimanampetsotsa
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We saw women carrying everything you can imagine on their heads
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On Fridays the children bring leaves to school to help with cleaning and sweeping
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The rice fields between Andasibe and Antananarivo
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Traffic jam in Tulear
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Wrecked truck almost blocking the main road between Tana and Andasibe