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Madagascar is a vast island nation in the Indian Ocean off the southeastern coast of Africa, separated from the mainland by the Mozambique Channel. It is the fourth largest island in the world and one of the most biologically extraordinary places on Earth - having been isolated from the African continent for over 88 million years, approximately 90% of its wildlife is found nowhere else on the planet, making it one of the world's greatest biodiversity hotspots.
The island's landscape shifts dramatically from east to west - dense tropical rainforest clings to the eastern escarpment, the central highlands are a cool plateau of rice terraces, red laterite roads, and historic highland kingdoms, while the west and south transition into dry deciduous forest, spiny desert, and the iconic Avenue of the Baobabs - a hauntingly beautiful dirt road lined with ancient baobab trees up to 800 years old that has become one of the most photographed landscapes in Africa. Explore related settings through our Nature, Scenic Views, and Remote Locations collections.
Malagasy cuisine is built around rice - eaten three times a day in most households - alongside romazava (a meat and leafy green stew), fresh seafood from the surrounding Indian Ocean, and zebu beef that roams freely across the highland plateaus. The lemurs of Madagascar, from the tiny mouse lemur to the dancing sifaka, are among the most beloved and endangered animals on Earth - found only here and representing an entire primate lineage that evolved in complete isolation. Browse related feeds under Wildlife, Oceans & Lakes, and Tourist Attractions on EarthLive.TV.
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Madagascar is a vast island nation in the Indian Ocean off the southeastern coast of Africa, separated from the mainland by the Mozambique Channel. It is the fourth largest island in the world and one of the most biologically extraordinary places on Earth - having been isolated from the African continent for over 88 million years, approximately 90% of its wildlife is found nowhere else on the planet, making it one of the world's greatest biodiversity hotspots.
The island's landscape shifts dramatically from east to west - dense tropical rainforest clings to the eastern escarpment, the central highlands are a cool plateau of rice terraces, red laterite roads, and historic highland kingdoms, while the west and south transition into dry deciduous forest, spiny desert, and the iconic Avenue of the Baobabs - a hauntingly beautiful dirt road lined with ancient baobab trees up to 800 years old that has become one of the most photographed landscapes in Africa. Explore related settings through our Nature, Scenic Views, and Remote Locations collections.
Malagasy cuisine is built around rice - eaten three times a day in most households - alongside romazava (a meat and leafy green stew), fresh seafood from the surrounding Indian Ocean, and zebu beef that roams freely across the highland plateaus. The lemurs of Madagascar, from the tiny mouse lemur to the dancing sifaka, are among the most beloved and endangered animals on Earth - found only here and representing an entire primate lineage that evolved in complete isolation. Browse related feeds under Wildlife, Oceans & Lakes, and Tourist Attractions on EarthLive.TV.
Prefer exploring visually? Check our live webcam map or browse cameras in Mozambique, Comoros, and France.