Baobab trees,Adansonia suarezensis,grow in woodland around Antsiranana,formerly known as Diego Suarez. This northern flat-top baobab is one of the world's eight baobab species of which six are endemic to Madagascar. One species is found in Africa and one in Northwest Australia. The diversity in Madagascar would suggest that baobabs first evolved there.
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- 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.
- The ruins of a once elegant French military hotel situated on a prime site along Antsirananas seafront. The French handed the hotel over to the Malagasy military in 1972 to 74. It was severely damaged by a cyclone in 1984 and is now beyond repair.Antsiranana means port in the Malagasy language
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