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Nosy Lehibe means "Big Island" in Malagasy. This is kind of what I felt during my holidays in Madagascar. This is certainely one of the most exciting thing I saw and I try to resume it in 2 minutes. I decided to edit in an optimistc way despite what you can hear about this island. I choosed this point of view cause Malagasy people transmitted to me their strenght and their way of life. Some sounds were recorded directly. For example what you can hear at 1:12 is the yell of the biggest lemur, the Indri Indri. Their yell can be heard from 5 km ! Go there and discover this country, choose local tourism to help communities to grow ! The song "Nosy Lehibe" was especially composed by my friend, the talented AIR GOAT you can find him on his soundcloud : https://soundcloud.com/hergoat If you need a local guide, contact this awesome guy https://www.facebook.com/fenomadeinmada/ You can see some pictures of the trip on my instagram https://www.instagram.com/tompeyrat/?hl=fr shot with a sony A7sii and a mavic 2 pro

MADAGASCAR: Nosy Lehibe

March 25, 2020

An epicenter of wildlife, Madagascar sits like The Garden of Eden about 300 miles off the coast of southern Africa. Best known for its lemurs and baobab trees, it is also home to more than 20 ethnic groups hailing from Africa and Indonesia. Explore Madagascar in this short video.

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Tags Madagascar, lemur, canoe, Malagasy people, diversity, Arts and Culture
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Nosy Lehibe means "Big Island" in Malagasy. This is kind of what I felt during my holidays in Madagascar. This is certainely one of the most exciting thing I saw and I try to resume it in 2 minutes. I decided to edit in an optimistc way despite what you can hear about this island. I choosed this point of view cause Malagasy people transmitted to me their strenght and their way of life. Some sounds were recorded directly. For example what you can hear at 1:12 is the yell of the biggest lemur, the Indri Indri. Their yell can be heard from 5 km ! Go there and discover this country, choose local tourism to help communities to grow ! The song "Nosy Lehibe" was especially composed by my friend, the talented AIR GOAT you can find him on his soundcloud : https://soundcloud.com/hergoat If you need a local guide, contact this awesome guy https://www.facebook.com/fenomadeinmada/ You can see some pictures of the trip on my instagram https://www.instagram.com/tompeyrat/?hl=fr shot with a sony A7sii and a mavic 2 pro

MADAGASCAR: Nosy Lehibe

November 8, 2019

An epicenter of wildlife, Madagascar sits like The Garden of Eden about 300 miles off the coast of southern Africa. Best known for its lemurs and baobab trees, it is also home to more than 20 ethnic groups hailing from Africa and Indonesia. Explore Madagascar in this short video.

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Tags Madagascar, lemur, canoe, Malagasy people, diversity, Arts and Culture
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