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Mina (red cap) and Lenoara Jean (blue shirt) hunt for honey in Tsingy du Bemerah National Park. Honey is the one resource that can be legally taken from the park. The geography of the Tsingy makes it unlikely that the land could suffer from the abuse that other parks in Madagascar have absorbed. The rocks act as a stone fence against fire, cattle, and logging. The Voliaha river joins the Manambolo and forms the eastern boundry of Bemerah Natioal Park. It is a clear blue green stream that drains the park and contrasts sharply with the Manambolo's dark red color stained by run off from the highlands. A trip up the Manambolo River to the junction of the Andranofakatia.
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Author: Stephen Alvarez
© Stephen Alvarez
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