The mysterious fascination of the island state in the Indian Ocean with its unique flora and fauna, which has long been extinct in other parts of the world, brought Beppo and Katja Niedermeier together as young zoology students. Exactly 20 years later, they give their personal declaration of love to Madagascar in this travelogue with a variety of spectacular aerial shots and fascinating close-ups of national parks, nature and inhabitants. They present thousand-year-old baobab trees, bizarre thorny plants, jagged needle rocks as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, colorful chameleons, bizarre leaf-tailed geckos, the legendary Aye-Aye and the joy of life of the people. A visually stunning journey through time into the prehistory of nature and the scenic and cultural diversity and endemic uniqueness of Madagascar.
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