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Ethnographic Museum

Madagascar


This museum illustrates tribal life around Madagascar with exhibits including model tombs, hunting and fishing tools, modern wooden carvings, and information about magic and religious rituals. A knowledgeable guide will show you around; a tip of Ar5000 is appropriate.


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