Life on the edge: Inside the world's largest STONE forest, where tropical rain has eroded rocks into 300ft razor-sharp spikes
Life on the edge: Inside the world's largest STONE forest, where tropical rain has eroded rocks into 300ft razor-sharp spikes
The colossal 'Grand Tsingy' landscape in western Madagascar is the world's largest stone forest, where high spiked towers of eroded limestone tower over the greenery.
Life on the edge: Inside the world's largest STONE forest, where tropical rain has eroded rocks into 300ft razor-sharp spikes
Links With the Past in the Plant World, by A. C. Seward, a Project Gutenberg eBook.
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How Did Madagascar's Stone Forest Form?
Madagascar's Grand Tsingy: A Forest of Giant Limestone Needles, Travel and Exploration
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