An epicenter of the most anomalous wildlife, Madagascar sits like The Garden of Eden about 300 miles off the coast of southern Africa. Best known for its lemurs and towering baobab tress, the island is home to the largest and most unique collection of flora and fauna. It is also home to over 20 ethnic groups hailing from Africa and Indonesia. Little compares to the beauty found in the biological and cultural diversity of the the big island: The Nosy Lehine.