Monday market.
Cooking.
ANALAMERANA
November 25th.
Hats for me.
As big as the hut.
For you.
Life goes on.
A serious matter.
A smile.
Happy weekend:)
The red tuktuk. The red minibus.
look!
Winter solitude.
Winter solstice.
Peace on earth to men of good will.
New rising sun.
The Colors of a Rainbow.
Travel goes on.
Flowering Bottle Tree.
Upside down.
Happy Blue Monday
Tsingy Rouge.
Rice fields.
Highlands.
City of the Thousand.
By the river.
Light and shadow.
Interludio autunnale.
Life.............
Spirit catcher.
Sun in between clouds.
COFFEE SPECIAL
Où sont les pirates?
Mangroves.
Hut with view:)
Homebound.
From the hill top.
Nosy Nato beach.
Pencil fence.
Water supply issues.
Village huts.
Stranded pirogue.
Morning activity
Tonga soa.
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Approximately half of the country's population practice traditional religion,[12] which tends to emphasize links between the living and the razana (ancestors). The veneration of ancestors has led to the widespread tradition of tomb building, as well as the highlands practice of the famadihana, whereby a deceased family member's remains may be exhumed to be first carried in a procession with musicians and then rinsed and re-wrapped in fresh silk shrouds, also known as lambas, before being replaced in the tomb.
Almost half the Malagasy are Christian, with practitioners of Protestantism slightly outnumbering adherents to Roman Catholicism, and today, many Christians integrate their religious beliefs with traditional ones related to honoring the ancestors.
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Approximately half of the country's population practice traditional religion,[12] which tends to emphasize links between the living and the razana (ancestors). The veneration of ancestors has led to the widespread tradition of tomb building, as well as the highlands practice of the famadihana, whereby a deceased family member's remains may be exhumed to be first carried in a procession with musicians and then rinsed and re-wrapped in fresh silk shrouds, also known as lambas, before being replaced in the tomb.
Almost half the Malagasy are Christian, with practitioners of Protestantism slightly outnumbering adherents to Roman Catholicism, and today, many Christians integrate their religious beliefs with traditional ones related to honoring the ancestors.
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Ulrich
HFF et bon w/end
amitié/roland
Annemarie également bon week end !!
Comme dans nombre de pays africains, les Malgaches pratiquent aussi bien des rites traditionnels que les cultes importés de l’étranger
Wish you a nice week end too, Annemarie.
s.G.Herbert
Buena tarde, amiga!
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