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Collection of videos on whalewatching in Nosy Boraha (AKA Sainte Marie)

Collection of videos on whalewatching in Nosy Boraha (AKA Sainte Marie)

By madafan on July 24, 2009

While the whalewatching has actually started in Madagascar, Nosy Boraha (AKA “île aux nattes”) is one of the major places for spotting those humpback whales that come to warmer sea of  Madagascar.

Madafan has gathered some interesting videos that those who already lived this wonderful experience has published all around the internet for you to preview [...]

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