Canal des Pangalanes
Madagascar, Madagascar
The Canal des Pangalanes is Madagascar's extraordinary 654-km network of natural rivers, lagoons, and French-built channels paralleling the east coast from Toamasina to Farafangana.
Constructed between 1896-1904 to safely transport cargo past the Indian Ocean's rough waves, it now supports fishing villages, pirogue travel, and eco-tourism with lush vegetation, pristine beaches, and wildlife sightings.
Visitors take serene boat trips through mangroves and lakes to reach remote communities in this unique, history-meets-nature waterway.
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Madagascar
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