![]() It's only to be expected when tsingy is the Malagasy word meaning “where one cannot walk barefoot.” Naturalists that have ventured into Tsingy de Bemaraha have had to crawl out seeking medical aid. ![]() The labyrinth of vertical rocks – in places 300-foot high and all razor sharp – is hardly easy to reach (a five-day journey from Madagascar’s capital city) and not for the faint-hearted. Together with the adjoining Strict Nature Reserve (a lot of animals make their home among the intermixed spires and forests, including eleven species of lemurs), it was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1990 AD. ![]() Hardly a vacation spot for the kiddies, Tsingy de Bemaraha is a karst topology of jagged limestone formations, undercut with sinkholes and caves, on the island of Madagascar. Similarly to other Natural Wonders, the Appeal bonus of Tsingy de Bemaraha is also ideal for building Neighborhoods, and is useful when founding National Parks. It is usually worth incorporating single-tile wonders within city borders to maximize their yields. However, its tile provides +1 Culture and +1 Science to up to six adjacent tiles these yields are cumulatively worth considerably more than the dead tile. Like other impassable wonders, the Tsingy de Bemaraha wonder tile offers no benefits, and cannot be developed or improved. ![]()
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