Anjajavy L'Hotel
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Still stranded in Mahajanga/Amborovy
... the rough because this is an area in decline. The prevailing colours are brown and the sprinkled blue and white of plastic bags and discarded refuse. There is still a lot of construction going on, but it seems to be desperate rather than positive. The vendors and touts also have a note of desperation, the sounds of a people used to largesse and now staring at an ever decreasing source of income. Their ferry ...
Food, Francs & Relaxation
... taking in our immediate surroundings. Rhiannon has had her first encounter with one of Madagascar's reptiles, a friendly tortoise who wanders aimlessly around the grounds of Escale de la Plage. I really don't have all that much to report in terms of news, we're just enjoying being still for a while, reading, eating and lazing as much as possible. In lieu of the usual stories I will now take the opportunity to discuss one or two items about Madagascar.
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Buffeted & Baked (at least the nights are cool)
... girl) in Hanoi during the floods. Still I'll stop whingeing and mention the lovely, simple chicken and rice lunch at a roadside stop, the amazing (and unphotographed) high plains in the centre of the country, barren, brown but with an eerily familiar charm to Aussies. Helped by the Eucalyptus and frquent roadside bushfires (mostly controlled) it actually felt like home, except for the constant ache of tired, cramped legs. Mahajunga, despite ...
Majunga
"Song Sung Blue" - Neil Diamond Song sung blue, everybody knows one Song sung blue, every garden grows one Me and you are subject to The blues now and then But when you take the blues And make a song You sing 'em out again You sing 'em out again Song sung blue, weeping like a willow Song sung blue, sleeping on my pillow Funny thing, But you can sing it with a cry in your voice And before you know it get to feeling good ...
Last One from Mada...
Still in Madagascar. I have been integrating into the way of life here. There are a lot of cool things about the country and culture. The women here all often wear these face masks around all day. I found the ingredients( a floral smelling wood that you file into a powder, a talc like mineral, and these little seeds that look like peppercorns, but turn the ...
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- Restaurant
- Swimming pool
- Free High-Speed Internet
- Beach
- Wheelchair accessibility