Jérôme Pitorin travels to the north of the island of Madagascar for a trip as captivating as it is unexpected. The one nicknamed "the red island" is a land of a thousand hues: a colorful mosaic of cultures and landscapes, between white sand beaches and tropical forests. In order to meet the guarantors of the preservation of Malagasy wealth, Jérôme immerses himself in the turquoise waters of Nosy Be, a veritable sanctuary for flora and fauna. He then moves away from the coast to discover more remote lands.
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