You don't want to cut yourself on this "Forest of Knives". Where might you visit Tsingy de Bemaraha?
Answer Madagascar
Madagascar's Tsingy de Bemaraha National Park and UNESCO World Heritage site is composed of a "forest" of limestone needles, hewn by erosion. The caverns and fissures within the tsingy limestone have been shorn by rainwater over five million years. When you visit the National Park and Strict Nature Reserve alongside it, be careful not to touch! Not only is the area nicknamed "Forest of Knives", but many of the species here are endemic.
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