I am on day 4 of my nine-day trip to Madagascar. These were just a few photos that I snapped on the way from home near Ivato airport to the Jumbo Score supermarket on the Digue road yesterday … This is by no means a complete example of modes of transport on the roads of Antananarivo (the capital) but very typical of what one might come across at any time on any given day. Rory, one of my readers and a friend from back home, told me I should use more “manly” subjects if I wanted to attract more men to my blog. Well, this is one of those …

These carts are used to transport pretty much anything that can be transported in Tana. This man is waiting outside the local supermarket Shoprite for potential clients. That is one vintage Peugeot next to him – in fact, I think my great-grandfather may have owned one just like it…
See “More of Tana’s traffic” and “Weird Rides” for other examples of Tana’s weird and wonderful transport methods – but which were not gathered in only a day, like the ones for this post.
Amazing assortment of shots. x
Uncle Rob, I like it!
Bianca
j’adore, je me souviens que mon fils Benjamin avait déjà adoré tes précédentes photos sur les voitures…