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lumineferusother


Nov 8, 2008, 5:10 AM
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Guide Books  (Africa: Madagascar: Central_Highlands)
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Does anyone know of any guidebooks on Climbing in Madagascar?


dolphja


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i don't know, but that's one place that's going to see a LOT of climbing in the next decade for sure. check out the National Geographic slideshow here. This place is BEGGING for climbing. Ethics are going to have to be strictly enforced though

http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/2009/11/stone-forest/alvarez-photography


guangzhou


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dolphja wrote:
i don't know, but that's one place that's going to see a LOT of climbing in the next decade for sure. check out the National Geographic slideshow here. This place is BEGGING for climbing. Ethics are going to have to be strictly enforced though

http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/2009/11/stone-forest/alvarez-photography

i'M NOT SURE HOW MUCH THOSE TOWERS WILL SEE DEVELOPMENT WISE. madagascar has other more interesting cliffs for climbers to focus on.


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