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NosyKalakajoro Thenorthernmostislandofthegroupfeaturesdense,impenetrableforest
on the south side. There are good beaches on the southern side and snorkelling is worth-
while off the southeast. Yachts should anchor 100m off the southeast side in 10-12m over
good holding sand and mud, to get protection from the north-to-west winds.
Nosy Berafia (or Nosy Ovy - 'Potato Island') This is the largest of the Radamas, but
the environmental degradation is terrible. Nearly all the trees have been cut and goats have
completed the destruction of its flora. Red soil weeps from gaping scars into the surround-
ingwater.Butifyouwanttovisit,boatscananchorofftheeastside,nearaprotectedrocky
outcrop.
Nosy Antanimora With its broad sandy beaches and turquoise water Nosy Antanimora
lives up to its name, which translates loosely as 'land of relaxation'.
NosyValiha A small island which is privately owned, so you should not visit without per-
mission.
NOSY SABA, NOSY IFAHO AND (THE OTHER) NOSY LAVA These islands some
40km further southwest are covered on Click Here .
 
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