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Madagascar: 90% of the species in Madagascar are found nowhere else on earth at the Tsingy De Bemaraha Park

Tsingy de Bemaraha is a National Park in Madagascar
Tsingy de Bemaraha is a National Park in Madagascar

Tsingy de Bemaraha is a National Park in Madagascar which is located at the Melaky region on the west coast of the country. Africa Tourism News

Antananarivo/NationalTurk – Madagascar is an island located on the Indian Ocean and the park is home to some of the world’s most diverse wildlife.

Madagascar is on record of being famous for its biodiversity which researchers believe 90% of the species in Madagascar are found nowhere else on Earth at this park.

The Park has a bio-fortress that is impenetrable with a massive limestone formation that forms part of it enriching it status as tourist attraction centre.

The park’s great block of Jurassic stone which has dissolved over the millennia into a labyrinth of knife-edged towers, slot canyons and wet caves that ward off humans and harbour a variety of other life.

The park’s unusual karst formations were formed from porous limestone that was scoured and shaped by rainwater and streams.

The exact processes that carved them are complex and rare, only a few similar formations exist outside of Madagascar.

Researchers believe that groundwater infiltrated the great limestone beds, creating caves and tunnels as the rock dissolved to give it a wonderful scene.

The cavities grew and eventually their roofs collapsed, creating line-straight canyons, up to 120m deep and edged by spires of standing rock.

The rock formations have become like rows of high-rise apartment buildings, providing shelter to an array of species at each level.

At the highest reaches there is little soil and no shelter from the sun and the temperatures often bake above 30C, and plant and animal life is restricted to creatures that can move between the pinnacles and the canyons.

This is a historic place for human life on the African Continent as things and events seen on this Tsingy de Bemaraha National Park are so wonderful.

There is also a canopy walk at the park for visitors to walk on to be able to have full glimpse of the park and how it looks like with its numerous species.

Tourists and travelers from all walks of life travel to catch a glimpse of the Park and you are also entreated to join in your holiday’s moment to refresh your life.

The park is accessible by road from the town of Morondova and is open to visitors during the dry season that is from April to December.

 Issaka Adams/NationalTurk Africa Tourism News

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