People being ferried across a river in a ‘pirogue” on the east coast of Madagascar, with more pirogues moored in the foreground, and a larger raft for ferrying vehicles on the other side of the river, east coast of Madagascar.
Transport just about anywhere in Madagascar is very difficult because of the lack of good roads and the seasonal heavy rains, but to travel along the east coast is particularly difficult because there are many rivers to cross, and very few bridges that can actually survive the seasonally bad weather. There are rafts that are either moved manually with poles or powered by motorized boats, or people are ferried in the traditional dugout “pirogues”. I was amazed at how stable they make them look, even when they are standing up or perched high up on the stern, because when I tried to paddle one, there was only going to be one place that I would end up, and that was in the water.
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- Kayaking-Madagascar-journey10.jpg
- Copyright
- Duncan Murrell
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- Madagascar Journey