An attractive balcony of a house in Ambalavao with it typical highland architecture,Madagascar
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- adulto
- África
- africano (lugares y cosas)
- africano (perteneciente a Africa)
- Ambalavao
- arquitectura
- atractivo
- AWL Images
- balcón
- casa
- de madera
- fotógrafia
- fotografía (arte)
- fotógrafias
- gente
- habitación
- hiedra
- hombre
- imagen a color
- Madagascar
- manta
- masculino
- mujer
- residencia
- sacar fotos
- terraza
- Tierras Altas Escocesas
- tío
- tradición
Imágenes relacionadas
- An old double-storied house with typical highland architecture near Ambalavao. Maize cobs have been hung from the balcony to dry.
- A street in Ambalavao with it typical highland architecture. Rickshaws,known as pousse-pousses,are a common form of transport throughout southern Madagascar.
- An attractive Betsileo village near Ambalavao,Madagascar
- An attractive Betsileo village and church near Ambalavao,Madagascar
- A young Malagasy boy plays with his homemade toy outside his home,a typical Betsileo double-storied house of the southern highlands of Madagascar.
- Malagasy woman pound corn in traditional wooden pestles and mortars outside a typical Betsileo double-storied house of the southern highlands of Madagascar.
- Children climb the outside ladder to the top floor of a typical double-storied house of the Betsileo people in the Southern Highlands of Madagascar.
- Women pound corn beside a typical double-storied house of the Betsileo people in the Southern Highlands of Madagascar.
Más imágenes relacionadas
- A typical double-storied Malagasy highland house with a carved balcony.
- The Zafimaniry village of Ifasina where houses are made of wood or woven bamboo (nearest house on the left). The Zafimaniry are renowned for their woodwork and carving.
- Rice paddies and Betsileo houses near Ambalavao,Madagascar
- Rice paddies and a Betsileo hamlet near Ambalavao,Madagascar
- A Malagasy girl looks out of the window of her double-storied Betsileo house.
- Drying the rice harvest at a farming village near Ambalavao. The double-storied houses are typical of the area.
- A man spreads rice for drying outside a typical highland house of southern Madagascar.
- Pigs being driven down the main street of Ambohimahasoa,a typical market town with highland architecture and a stall selling Malagasy hats.