Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A branched orange river winding through lemon-shaped mangrove islands. Where is it? The Betsiboka River, Madagascar [-15.920729, ...
Madagascar’s cliffs, rolling plateaus, and winding rivers weren’t shaped by a single violent event. Instead, the island’s breathtaking landscape took form through two massive tectonic rifts that ...
The Nosivolo river and its watershed has become Madagascar’s first Ramsar site, reports Conservation International. The designation will enable better protection of the river’s resources, including ...
When freshwater rivers drain into the sea, the waters mix to form a backish estuary. The slowing river also starts to drop its load as its energy drops, depositing gravel and sediment into bars. This ...
Madagascar has been called the great red island and from space, astronauts have remarked the island looks like it is bleeding to death. Soil conditions and poorly vegetated hillsides mean Madagascar ...
Thomas Pesquet: The Betsimboka river in Madagascar, one of the most unbelievable landscapes I’ve seen so far. It has vivid colors, with bright reds and purples mixing with blue and lush green.
Thomas Pesquet: Arriving on the coast of Madagascar, you’re greeted by the unbelievable tones of red… the Betsiboka river mouth, and its unbelievable (but true) veins of red flowing into the sea for ...
NASA labeled this satellite image “Madagascar in Blue and Green,” which I find appropriate for a picture that can double as art. The blue is Bombetoka Bay, on the northwestern coast of Madagascar ...