mail_outline sales@mediastorehouse.com
A brightly coloured chameleon (a female Furcifer oustaleti) in Isalo National Park. Situated in cattle-owning Bara country of Southern Madagascar
A ring-tailed lemur (Lemur catta) in the Canyon des makis, Isalo National Park. Situated in cattle-owning Bara country of Southern Madagascar
A brightly-painted shop near the entrance to Isalo National Park at Ranohira. The innovative tailors dummies depicting lemurs attract park visitors to the shop
Baobab Trees at Sunset, Madagascar
A stream flowing in Masoala primary forest, north eastern madagascar
Black and white ruffed lemur (varecia variegata) in Eastern Madagascar
Baobab Trees at Dusk (UNESCO World Heritage site), Madgascar
Cloudscape over Lone Boat, Madgascar
Madagascar, Salary, A pirogue sailing in the blue sea
Madagascar, Beopaka, Pirogues at dusk on Manambolo river
Washing put out to dry on a railway embankment near Antananarivo, capital of Madagascar
Replica trucks and lorries for sale at a roadside stall near Antananarivo, capital of Madagascar
A large crowd of Malagasy people watch a zebu Savika, or rodeo, at the Kings Palace, Ambositra. They take place three times a year when young men attempt to ride on the back of a bull
A Zafimaniry woman removes a dried maize cob hanging from the ceiling of her house. Due to the frequency of rain and low mist, the Zafimanry keep their maize harvest in their houses to dry
A typical house made of wood at the Zafimaniry village of Ifasina. The Zafimaniry are renowned for their woodwork and carving, as seen on the window shutters
Farmers use tines pulled by oxen to prepare rice paddies for planting
A Malagasy woman gathering rice from paddies near Ambalavao, Madagascar
A young boy proudly displays his homemade toy truck and trailer made from scraps of wood and metal
A typical double-storied Malagasy highland house with a carved balcony
An old double-storied house with typical highland architecture near Ambalavao. Maize cobs have been hung from the balcony to dry
The old Upper Town of Fianarantsoa with its plethora of churches was founded in 1830 as the adminstrative capital for the newly conquered Betsileo kingdoms
A large Mahafaly tomb. When respected and wealthy men of the Mahafaly community die, they will have the highlights of their lives perpetuated in colourful paintings adorning their tombs
A Malagasy family returns from Tsiombe market in an ox-drawn cart
An ox-drawn cart carries a party of men across a flooded road in southern Madagascar
A pirogue or local fishing boat at Morondava
The Avenue of Baobabs. Named Adansonia grandidieri after the French botanist and explorer, Alfred Grandidier, these baobabs are the grandest and most famous of Madagascars six endemic species
The Avenue of Baobabs with ox-drawn carts. Named Adansonia grandidieri after the French botanist and explorer, Alfred Grandidier
A Mahafaly tomb. A Mahafaly man who has been a respected and wealthy member of his community will have the highlights of his life perpetuated in colourful paintings adorning his tomb
A Malagasy woman admires her garden from the window of her home in Ramena, a fishing village a short distance from Antsiranana, more commonly known as Diego
Malagasy fishing boats beached in the large protected bay at Antsiranana, more commonly known as Diego after the Portuguese captain, Diego Suarez, who sailed there in 1543
The beautiful, crystal-clear Mer d Emeraude (Emerald Sea) lies just off the Malagasy coast between Andavakonko and Suarez Island, northeast of Antsiranana (Diego Suarez)
A female crowned lemur (Eulemur coronatus) in the 18, 000ha Ankarana Special Reserve. These lemurs are only found in Northern Madagascar Lemurs belong to a group of primates called the prosimians
Madagascar, Northern Madagascar. The disused military music pavilion or bandstand in Antsiranana (formerly Diego Suarez). It stands next to a former French military hotel
Madagascar, Perinet. Orange and painted mantella frogs in the Andasibe-Matandia National Park east of Antananarivo. Formerly known as P_rinet
Madagascar, Central Madagascar. A suburb of Antananarivo, the capital city of Madagascar and home to about 3 million people
An attractive Malagasy home of the Betsileo people who live southwest of the capital, Antananarivo. Most houses built by the Betsileo are double-storied with kitchens
An attractive Malagasy village of the Betsileo people who live southwest of the capital, Antananarivo. Most houses in the village are double-storied with kitchens
Madagascar, Southern Highlands, Ferns growing in the rainforest of the Ranomafana National Park. Ranomafana means hot water in the Malagasy language
Paddy fields close to a small village near Fianarantsoa. Rice is the staple food of the Malagasy people. The Betsileo tribe of the Southern Highlands build colourful double-storied houses out of