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Since my childhood, I have dreamt of becoming a reporter and a photographer. Now I am a blogger and devote myself to citizen...
Morele malagasy: Nous, habitants de Madagasikara, nous nous appelons des malagasy, ou des gasy pour les intimes.Allez s... http://bit.ly/5eb8UF
Thx for the comments.
You're all right. I am especially happy you want to be among the Heros who will help our lovely planet... HOME... be Green :D
Mllovric, I do completely agree with you. Though, poor people can't understand the point. They do care more bout the Present than the FUTURE. Let's all hope that the more we work together, the more followers will come.
I think this one shouldn't only work for Pakistani but for the whole world since politicians, businessmen, rich people... don't see other's suffering.
Uh,in fact this pic was taken during a late market in the evening. I think it is safe since it's outside and the seller is awake :D
In the south part of Madagascar, people really suffer. It's a dry region where people can't always find water. People do not care anymore if the water they have found is clean or not. They can just be happy cuz they can get it. Though, noone had found a solution to this problem till now. And this is really sad for this south part of Madagascar.
Your comment is very interesting. Now, I feel that we share the same experiences and lives despite the distance between our countries.
Thanks!
Wow, I can't believe other countries live the same case as here. Well, the govs and each one of us should really work on it.
Cheers!
Thanks for the comment.
Poor guy!
Huh... a funny thing with the lil guy in my story. He wanted to put the lil snake in his pants but he quickly forgot this plan cuz he had been bitten. Fortunately, snakes are not poisonous here in Madagascar.
Thanks for your comment. Yes, I agree with you. This young guy is really courageous. If you pass by Antananarivo, you won't miss this guy on top of the stairs of Antaninarenina (downtown). Cheers,
Ariniaina