Baobab Alley, or Allée de Baobabs in French, on the French-speaking island of Madagascar. A must visit attraction for those who visit Madagascar. Trees from 25 to 30 meters high and a trunk circumference of over 30 meters make these trees true giants in the landscape and at the same time form the national tree of the country.
The largest concentration of Baobab trees can be found on the northwest coast of the island, which itself lies on the east coast of Africa. Standing in the midst of these immense trees you will experience how impressive the Baobabs are, and what better fit than a beautiful setting sun or the sun that rises. When the sky turns red-orange-purple, the special shapes of the Baobab trees stand out as beautiful silhouettes against the coloured sky, while the starry sky slowly becomes more and more visible.
Passionate nature and wildlife photographer traveling to all corners of the world. Dirk-Jan's photography is mainly focused on depicting the beautiful and fragile nature on earth, but he also likes to depict landscapes on his travels and in The Netherlands.
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