Tsingys, limestone formations that may rise up to 131 feet and form a distinctive landscape with sculptures, towers, and deep fractures, are well known in Bemaraha National Park, which is located in the arid west of Madagascar.
The Tsingy of Bemaraha is the tallest of its kind in Madagascar.
Because of the numerous caverns with antique tombs, Tsingy of Bemaraha has been designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
In this location, the vertical and horizontal erosion that produces these rock formations that resemble floating rocks is unusual.
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