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There is a huge set of stairs in Antananarivo that connect the lower part of the city to the upper part. All along both sides are people selling pretty much anything you can imagine. It's mostly the sort of stuff people in the west would consider antiques. But people here actually still use this stuff. It's both strange and not-strange. The whole thing is a bit of an anachronism because people that are selling this stuff are always behind the tables on their smart phones. Read more: https://www.StuckInCustoms.com
While in Madagascar, we spent quite a few days staying on the beach in Morondava. Every day, we'd see all sorts of local people walking up and down the beach, mostly engaged in fish-related activities. Late one day, while out preparing to take sunset photos, I saw this mom with her kids walking back home. I had on my Bose headphones, so I put it on the heads of her kids to dance while I took mom's photo. Read more: https://www.StuckInCustoms.com
The very "top" of a waterfall is called the crest. It makes a lot of sense, but I had to google that first. There's a name for everything. Anyway, check out the crest on Victoria Falls, eh? It's interesting how much green there is in there. It must be a ton of biomass. I googled a little to see what percentage of this waterfall is actually water, but came up dry. Read more: https://www.StuckInCustoms.com