The French channel TF1 has released a series of reports on several tourist spots in Madagascar, Including the Pangalanes Canal, The island of Nosy-Be and the famous lemurs , These primates endemic to the Big Island.
“It is one of the longest channels in the world, four times longer than that of Suez in Egypt. The Pangalanes canal runs the east coast of Madagascar along the Indian Ocean. On its banks, dozens of traditional villages, where tourists looking for a change of scenery, come to discover exceptional biodiversity”.
This is how the 30 December 2016, The French presenter on the TF1 TV news newspaper, Jacques Legros introduced the report focused on the Pangalanes canal. Directed by French journalist Eva Sanchez, who stayed on the Big Island in November 2016, this report highlights the history of the canal, his role, its exceptional biodiversity, its legends and its population.
The same day in the 8 p.m. news, another report on the Nosy-be tourist spot was broadcast on TFI. The French journalist wanted to discover the beauty and richness of the seabed of Nosy-be as well as the heavenly islets that surround it. This report also highlighted the exceptional work of marine biologists, in the preservation of the region's marine biodiversity.
Other reports produced in particular at Andasibe National Park will be broadcast on TF1, incessantly. As part of its promotion mission, The ONTM supported the arrival of this TFI production team in Madagascar, of 10 the 24 November. The ONTMs took care of the land arrangements (Transport and accommodation) during the stay, and the right of filming in the parks managed by Madagascar National Parks.
Source:http://www.madagascar-tourisme.com/fr/toutes-les-actualites-/862-madagascar-a-lhonneur-sur-tf1





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