Visit Madagascar with Miary

Visit Madagascar with Miary

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Visit the magnificent Madagascar with Miary! Custom private tour with a born and bred Malagasy! Dri

Aliz's page 07/06/2023

Dear Friends, I am running a 10k race for the London Musical Theatre Orchestra on the 9th July. It’s an amazing charity that helps young musicians enter the theatre World via their incredible professional orchestra, providing learning opportunities, organising monthly play/sing through of different musicals for professional and amateur musicians and singers.
This is the part in which I’m lucky enough to participate when my application is successful 🤗🥰 I have played in 15+ musicals already and I can honestly say that these are the days when I’m the happiest! There are not many occasions and opportunities out there where an amateur violinist gets to experience for a few hours the WestEnd highs! That room in Bishopsgate Institute comes alive every first Sunday of the month and the passion of singers, musicians, conductors and orchestrators creates magic!🪄💫✨

If you are a theatre fan, a music fan, or just feel charitable, please help me raise money for this amazing charity so that they can continue with their mission at such professional and high level giving people opportunities to enjoy what they love and creating unforgettable experiences both for the musicians and the spectators in the theatres! 🎭

Aliz's page Help Aliz Radek-Mills raise money to support LMTO

05/03/2022

Hey guys !
Our border is open !

04/06/2020
04/03/2020

The ‘Queen of Isalo’
This sacred place is so important to us that we used this signature image on our bank notes.
We are kindly ask you visitors not to climb this sacred rock when you are visiting this special place.
Isalo massif is made up by Jurassic limestone. These formations are exposed to erosion caused by wind and rain over the years, and if we humans add on top of that, the next generations might not be lucky enough to see these beauties.
We hope that we can show you this beautiful part of our country and that you can take the scenery in without the need to climb over the Mother Nature Sculpture. 🙌🏾

Photos from Visit Madagascar with Miary's post 24/02/2020

Some reasons to visit Madagascar

Photos from Visit Madagascar with Miary's post 24/02/2020

Aye-ayes can be found only on the island of Madagascar. These rare animals may not look like primates at first glance, but they are related to chimpanzees, apes, and humans.

Many people native to Madagascar consider the aye-aye an omen of ill luck. For this reason they often have been killed on sight. Such hunting, coupled with habitat destruction, have put aye-aye populations at-risk. Today they are protected by law.

21/02/2020

On my way to Ambositra with the English class to visit the Ranomafana rainforest...
Beyond excited!
Watch out for my updates!

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