Avenue of the Baobabs: Madagascar's natural monument with dozens of 'mother of the forest' trees
The trees are the remnants of a tropical forest that once sprawled across the island, and in the modern era they are listed as a natural monument by Madagascar's government.
The Avenue of the Baobabs in Madagascar is a natural monument featuring towering Grandidier's baobabs, remnants of an ancient tropical forest. These trees, some reaching up to 98 feet tall, store water in their trunks and are crucial to local culture and legends. Despite facing threats from illegal logging and climate change, they continue to symbolize the island's rich biodiversity.
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