What are the mountains in madagascar??
Madagascar’s highest mountain, Mt. Maromokofro, towers an impressive 9450 feet (2876 m) over the island’s northernmost regions. The eastern slopes of Mt. Maromokofro and her numerous companions give way to a narrow coastal plain. There, you will find mighty rivers, awe-inspiring waterfalls, and the remains of an ancient rainforest. http://www.air-mad.com/about_location.ht… Madagascar consists of three parallel longitudinal zones—the central plateau, the coastal strip in the east, and the zone of low plateaus and plains in the west. Situated between 2,500 and 4,500 feet (800 and 1,400 metres) above sea level, the plateau has been uplifted and worn down several times and is tilted to the west. Three massifs are more than 8,500 feet high. The Tsaratanana region in the north is separated from the rest of the plateau by the Tsaratanana Massif, whose summit at an elevation of 9,436 feet (2,876 metres) is the highest poin