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Take a Walk on the Weird and Wild Side…

Waking up in Andasibe (Perinet) things weren’t so great as my guide was still missing and so I headed to the lodge’s restaurant area to grab a little breakfast and figure out from my Brandt guide what to do. One of the things you get very familiar with in Madagascar is the food and this…

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Close encounters of a different kind…

The following morning, I was driven to a place just outside of Vakona where there is an island called “Lemur Island”. Lemur Island is a project that exists to rescue lemurs, who have been taken from the wild with the sole purposes of exploitation by the captive wildlife trade and or illegally kept captive as…

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Observations of a snappy sign…

As I walk onto the next area I am greeted with a wooden sign with an arrow pointing to the left… It reads “Crocodiles this way”… I look at my guide bearing in mind this Nile crocodile is in front of me having a break and there is literally nothing to prevent it suddenly running…

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Nerves of Steel…

Back on the road and there is a change of plan which I hadn’t anticipated. I would be heading to Mahajanga with a brief unplanned stop to the region of Vakinankaratra and then Fianarantsoa. My driver was still on the driving like a bat out of hell mission and the journey on the way to…

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The Mists of Ranomafana…

Showdown complete, I meet my new and improved guide Vula. Vula was incredibly understanding and equally appalled by what I had been put through. My final week in Madagascar meant my remaining itinerary was revised and tailored to my choosing. As I’d missed out on Ampijoroa National Park, we changed the final week whereby, I’d…

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Lunching leeches…

I head into the rainforest and as you will see from my photography, Ranomafana is nothing short of spectacular. It is picturesque and the biodiversity is incredible. If I honestly add anymore of my photography, it will mean the text is a little shorter but the photography speaks volumes. I have aimed to name as…

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Conservation with lack of information…

“This is the story of what happens when a set of animals and plants are cast away on an island for millions of years. This is how this curious wonderland came into being. Madagascar is an unrepeatable experiment, a set of animals and plants evolving in isolation for over 60 million years. We’re still trying…

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Epic Madagascar…

This conservation park is a real gem and I can honestly say, I may never have come into contact with so many species, if I hadn’t spotted the sign at the side of the road at the start of my trip as I was whizzed past. As I continued to explore, I am introduced to…

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Religion, Saxons and Wartime…

November 2020 was a busy month for me. The UK was heading into another lockdown for December and I needed to cram in the last of my photography before being placed back into yet another house-arrest for a crime I did not commit. I decided to embark on a trip up to Leicestershire but this…

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Sun, Sea, Sand and Seals

In August 2020 I was invited to a friend and former colleagues home up on the Norfolk coast. We were between lockdowns and despite having worked together on and off in the city, it had been a very long time since we had last seen each other. Leaving Hertfordshire, it was a beautiful August day.…

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