Photogallery of pictures taken during journeys and expeditions to Nosy Ve Marine and Coastal Reserve (Madagascar).
Nosy Ve is a flat uninhabited and mostly unshaded island located off the southwest coast of Madagascar, about 5km from Anakao Village.
This reserve protects a network of coral reefs containing approximately 140 species of coral and over 240 species of fish, including the very rare Coelacanth fish. Dolphins, sea turtles and humpback whales are also common here. The island is home to the world's most southernmost all-year breeding colony of red-tailed tropic-birds.
The island has also served as a hideout for pirates as well as a slave departure port.
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