tobedoit:

Avenue of the Baobabs
an area near Morondava protected since 2007, is all that remains of a  once thick forest cleared for farmland. Growing 80 feet (24 meters) or  more, baobabs are valued for their fruit and bark.
Photograph by Pascal Maitre, National Geographic

tobedoit:

Avenue of the Baobabs

an area near Morondava protected since 2007, is all that remains of a once thick forest cleared for farmland. Growing 80 feet (24 meters) or more, baobabs are valued for their fruit and bark.

Photograph by Pascal Maitre, National Geographic