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...by Clare Sandy, Andranomena, Madagascar ... In Marofandilia, a village north ofAndranomena (where Daniela Raik, another Peace Corps Volunteer, lives)
Peace Corps | World Wise Schools | Water in Africa | Madagascar
http://www.peacecorps.gov/wws/water/africa/countries/madagascar/MG0125.html
Photo from Andranomena, Madagascar, Return to Water in Africa. Philemon Rakoman,the village president, is watering the tree nursery that is being started
TRI Research Fellows, 2005
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The most common reasons for deforestation in the Andranomena River basin areclearing for cattle pasture or mixed hillside cultivation, called savoka.
The Africa Guide Discover the wild West of Madagascar
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Morning tour in the nearby special reserve of Andranomena. Visit of the centreTsaravahiny, a NGO from Belgium, in the fisher village of Mangily
L'Express de Madagascar | Malagasy
http://www.lexpressmada.com/article.php?id=28871&r=11&d=2005-01-24
...- ... Vonoan’olona teny Andranomena Tonga ny anjaran’ity tovolahy iray. ... Raha tsiahivina
dia ny 5 janoary teo no nisy fanafihana trano iray teny Andranomena. ...
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...- ... [suite] Rivo-doza Niditra an-tanety tao Toliara i Ernest. [suite] Vonoan’olona teny
Andranomena Tovolahy iray no tratra. [suite]. Recherche par articles. ...
Discover the wild West
http://www.madagascar-info.de/madagascar_en/tours/discover_the_west.html
We will look for lemurs in the private reserves of Kirindy and Andranomena andin the National park of Kirindy-Mitea. The west is also well known for the
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Criteria. A1, A2, A3. Site description The site lies on the Menabe coastal plain,
between the Andranomena and Tsiribihina rivers, 30 km north of Morondava. ...
Almost all pictures on this site were taken with a Konica Minolta
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