A young Malagasy girl takes a bath in a large plastic bowl in the fishing village of Ramena near Antsiranana (formerly Diego Suarez).
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- A Malagasy girl proudly holds up fish caught by her father from a fishing village just outside Antsiranana,more commonly known as Diego. Diego's deep-water harbour encircled by hills is of strategic importance to Madagascar.
- A young Malagasy girl among fishing nets and rope at Ramena,a fishing village a short distance from Antsiranana,more commonly known as Diego. Diego's deep-water harbour encircled by hills is of strategic importance to Madagascar.
- Washing the day's catch! A Malagasy woman with fish she has bought from fishermen in a fishing village just outside Antsiranana,more commonly known as Diego after the Portuguese captain,Diego Suarez,who sailed there in 1543. Antsiranana means 'port' in the Malagasy language.Diego's deep-water harbour encircled by hills is of strategic importance to Madagascar.
- A fisherman repairs his sails at the fishing village of Andavakonko,north of Antsiranana (Diego Suarez).
- A young Malagasy girl among fishing nets at Ramena,a fishing village a short distance from Antsiranana,more commonly known as Diego. Diego's deep-water harbour encircled by hills is of strategic importance to Madagascar.
- A Malagasy woman grinds corn using a wooden pestle and mortar at an attractive Malagasy village of the Betsileo people who live southwest of the capital, Antananarivo.Most houses built by the Betsileo are double storied with kitchens and living quarters located on the first floor.Livestock is often kept in the ground floor of a house overnight.
- A girl and child look out of the shuttered window of a house in an attractive Malagasy village of the Betsileo people who live southwest of the capital, Antananarivo.Most houses built by the Betsileo are double storied with kitchens and living quarters located on the first floor.Livestock is often kept in the ground floor of a house overnight.The Betsileo are industrious people and expert rice far
- A Malagasy girl wearing a locally woven hat. Madagascar is well known for the outstanding variety and styles of its local hats,which vary considerably from region to region. Different fibres are used to weave the hats depending on availability; they include palms (raffia,badika,manarana and dara) or straw.
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- Passageways and staircases to a house made of coral rag in Lamu town.Situated 150 miles north northeast of Mombasa, Lamu town dates from the 15th century AD. The islands importance lies in the fact that it has the only certain source of sweet groundwater in the entire district.
- A Malagasy man with a tenrec (Tenrec ecaudatus). The meat of this primitive mammal,endemic to Madagascar,is a delicacy among the local population.The Tenrecinae family consists of 24 different species. Ecaudatus is not only the largest of these but also the largest insectivore in the world.
- A young peasant girl in ragged clothing with a Malagasy raffia hat.
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- An attractive Malagasy home of the Betsileo people who live southwest of the capital, Antananarivo.Most houses built by the Betsileo are double storied with kitchens and living quarters located on the first floor.Livestock is often kept in the ground floor of a house overnight.
- A Malagasy family peeps from the first floor entrance to their home at Ambatovaky, a village of blacksmiths not too distant from the Ranomafana National Park.Most houses in the village are double storied with kitchens and living quarters located on the first floor.Livestock is usually kept in the ground floor of a house overnight.