Madagascar-Exode
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Overview
From south to north, in the 1920s, the roads of Madagascar were periodically used by entire tribes of natives who traveled almost 1,500 km on foot to carry out various agricultural tasks for two years: land reclamation, sugarcane harvesting, manioc cultivation and processing, and pod processing.
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