Stone Forest in Madagascar Emotive World | Grand Tsingy is the name of the largest stone forest in the west of Madagascar. The forest is filled with a maze of stone with a height of approximately 300 feet where the rock contains calcium which is eroded by tropical rains. |
'Tsingy' has a special meaning that is where one can not walk on the stones. It was here for a number of animal species, including 11 species of lemurs.
Tsingy is indeed a pride of Madagascar. As proof, the local government was mendapuknya as a national park.
One of the figures are also amazed by the presence of Tsingy is Stephen Alvarez. He is a figure found at once capture the beauty of Tsingy, when he went on an expedition for National Geographic.
"There are rocks in the forest and the lemur family living in it.'s Incredible experience to watch them. The animals are looking for food in the forest during the day and night," said the 47-year-old man, was quoted as saying by the Daily Mail, Monday (09.04.2012).
"They also like to play acrobatic jumps from one peak to the other stone. Stones are really sharp, they are like a giant steak knife. This is one of the hardest places I've ever exploration," he added
One of the figures are also amazed by the presence of Tsingy is Stephen Alvarez. He is a figure found at once capture the beauty of Tsingy, when he went on an expedition for National Geographic.
"There are rocks in the forest and the lemur family living in it.'s Incredible experience to watch them. The animals are looking for food in the forest during the day and night," said the 47-year-old man, was quoted as saying by the Daily Mail, Monday (09.04.2012).
"They also like to play acrobatic jumps from one peak to the other stone. Stones are really sharp, they are like a giant steak knife. This is one of the hardest places I've ever exploration," he added
Alvarez spent five days to arrive in the forests of Madagascar's capital city. In addition to the lemurs, he also noted that there are various small carnivores, mongoose, bats and about 100 species of birds and 45 species of reptiles.