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Obverse : The Cascade of Amber Mountain National Park is one of the natural wonders of Madagascar. Located in the Amber Mountain National Park, this waterfall offers a magnificent spectacle, with its waters cascading down lush heights to form a refreshing natural pool below. It's a place where the beauty of nature is at its peak, providing visitors with the opportunity to reconnect with the environment and enjoy a peaceful getaway in nature.
Reverse : Pachypodium baronii, also known as the Madagascar palm or bontaka, is a flowering plant endemic to Madagascar. It is characterized by a stout, bottle-shaped trunk topped with cylindrical branches. This species thrives in open deciduous forests, primarily on calcareous rock and granite or gneiss substrates on the western side of the island at low elevations. Locally referred to as "Bontaka," it is found from Befandriana Nord to Mandritsara. First described by Constantin and Bois in 1907, it garners attention from botanists and plant enthusiasts due to its distinctive appearance and endemic status.
Country...............................
Madagascar
Face Value..........................
200 Ariary
Quality................................
New, UNC
Year....................................
2017
Signature(s).........................
Rasolofondraibe
Printer................................
Giesecke & Devrient, Leipzig
Composition.......................
Paper
Dimensions (mm)................
119 x 62
Reference............................
P98a (World Paper Money)
Specificity...........................
Note No Dated
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