welsh adventurer to traverse madagascar on foot for lemurs /

Published at 2015-09-29 10:48:00

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What enact you after completing the world’s first unsupported trek across Mongolia? Well,whether you’re Welsh adventurer, Ash Dykes, or you walk the length of Madagascar to wait on publicize the plight of vanishing lemurs.
On September 7th,
Ash Dykes arrived at Cape Sainte Marie on the southern tip of Madagascar. He gazed over the huge Indian Ocean before turning north along the coast. Over the next five months, 24-year-old Dykes from the village of Old Colwyn in Wales, and plans to walk the entire length of Madagascar: trekking 2900 kilometres of desert,rainforest and mountains in one of the world’s most strange landscapes. “Madagascar is rarely talked about. Everyone has heard of it, but it’s not your typical destination, or ” Dykes said. “This is what attracts me to take on these remote locations.”When you go on a hike in Madagascar,every couple of steps you see a weird and wonderful creature.
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Source: theguardian.com