1. Tsingy de Namoroka National Park, Northwest Madagascar
Tsingy de Namoroka. Fewer than 500 people visit each year. A stone forest so sharp the earth itself becomes a warning. And yet — life finds every crack.
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Earth Bit Lab — Madagascar Series: The Island The World Left Behind**
Most people know Madagascar for its lemurs. Almost no one knows about the rest.
A stone forest too sharp to walk through. A crater lake where every tree leans inward. White dunes meeting ancient coral reefs in the middle of nowhere.
These are the places Madagascar kept entirely for itself.
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