Baobab trees - unique scenery in Madagascar

Source:Xinhua Published: 2013-5-7 9:41:03

The photo taken on May 2 shows baobab trees at sunset in Mandabe, southwest Madagascar. Madagascar has six species of unique baobabs, most of them are listed as endangered by the World Conservation Union. (Xinhua/He Xianfeng)
The photo taken on May 2 shows baobab trees at sunset in Mandabe, southwest Madagascar. Madagascar has six species of unique baobabs, most of them are listed as endangered by the World Conservation Union. (Xinhua/He Xianfeng)


 
The photo taken on May 2 shows baobab trees at sunset in Mandabe, southwest Madagascar. Madagascar has six species of unique baobabs, most of them are listed as endangered by the World Conservation Union. (Xinhua/He Xianfeng)
The photo taken on May 2 shows baobab trees at sunset in Mandabe, southwest Madagascar. Madagascar has six species of unique baobabs, most of them are listed as endangered by the World Conservation Union. (Xinhua/He Xianfeng)


 
Photo taken on May 2 shows baobabs trees at sunset in Mandabe, southwest Madagascar. Madagascar has six species of unique baobabs, most of them are listed as endangered by the World Conservation Union. (Xinhua/He Xianfeng)
Photo taken on May 2 shows baobabs trees at sunset in Mandabe, southwest Madagascar. Madagascar has six species of unique baobabs, most of them are listed as endangered by the World Conservation Union. (Xinhua/He Xianfeng)


 
The photo taken on May 2 shows baobab trees at sunset in Mandabe, southwest Madagascar. Madagascar has six species of unique baobabs, most of them are listed as endangered by the World Conservation Union. (Xinhua/He Xianfeng)
The photo taken on May 2 shows baobab trees at sunset in Mandabe, southwest Madagascar. Madagascar has six species of unique baobabs, most of them are listed as endangered by the World Conservation Union. (Xinhua/He Xianfeng)


 
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