Which is hard to beat, because Valentina, if she hitched up, no horse could keep up with her. Yes, they will gallop, snorting and panting, then they will foam and fall down... And Valentina will drag the carriage on without a single yoke....
So why do we have this bright horse metaphor? It's not for nothing! Our Catherine has made a brochure on all excursions of Madagascar island, which can be booked through DMC for Mauritius and Madagascar Klik Moris.
There are probably 500 pages in the brochure. But Madagascar is also a unique and mysterious destination. And the island is not small! By the way, it is bigger than France! And how many unusual things are there! It is a pity that the giant bird Epiornis has not survived to our days... they say that the little one laid eggs 8 times bigger than ostrich eggs! The giant tortoise Testudo, weighing one ton. The giant lemur the size of a gorilla also disappeared years ago... Although who knows if they really disappeared. The Madagascar diver was also thought to be extinct, and then, lo and behold, 20 individuals were found in a swamp lost in a thicket. The Nature Conservation Society snatched them up and rescued them!
So all is not lost, gentlemen! Maybe our fat epiornis is hiding somewhere in the wilds! Come with us to Madagascar in search of tomato frog, fluffy indri, tender, but so scary Madagascar rukonovka! Study the brochure and, without delay, send your inquiries to booking@klikmoris.com.
So why do we have this bright horse metaphor? It's not for nothing! Our Catherine has made a brochure on all excursions of Madagascar island, which can be booked through DMC for Mauritius and Madagascar Klik Moris.
There are probably 500 pages in the brochure. But Madagascar is also a unique and mysterious destination. And the island is not small! By the way, it is bigger than France! And how many unusual things are there! It is a pity that the giant bird Epiornis has not survived to our days... they say that the little one laid eggs 8 times bigger than ostrich eggs! The giant tortoise Testudo, weighing one ton. The giant lemur the size of a gorilla also disappeared years ago... Although who knows if they really disappeared. The Madagascar diver was also thought to be extinct, and then, lo and behold, 20 individuals were found in a swamp lost in a thicket. The Nature Conservation Society snatched them up and rescued them!
So all is not lost, gentlemen! Maybe our fat epiornis is hiding somewhere in the wilds! Come with us to Madagascar in search of tomato frog, fluffy indri, tender, but so scary Madagascar rukonovka! Study the brochure and, without delay, send your inquiries to booking@klikmoris.com.