Madagascar is a place that most people do not have preconceived notions about other than that it is home to the weird and wonderful lemur. It is the fourth largest island in the world after Greenland, Borneo and New Guinea and while it is often associated with the continent of Africa, it actually broke off from the original land mass near India. One of the last regions to be inhabited by humans, Madagascar has a primordial quality that probably comes from its relatively late entrance into the ci...
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