On a cloudless morning in September, daylight poured by way of the cover of a banyan tree close to the banks of the Onilahy River, which runs from southwest Madagascar to the Indian Ocean. The tree grew on the sting of a small karst cliff. Its roots spilled over the aspect like melting candle wax.
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