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Isalo National Park with its sandstone rocks is sacred to the Bara tribe. For hundreds of years they use caves in the canyon walls as burial sites.
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Isalo National Park with its sandstone rocks is sacred to the Bara tribe. Since hundreds of years they use caves in the canyon walls to bury their dead.
  
 
[[File:Bara_grave_01.jpg|600px|none|thumb|Bara grave in the Isalo National Park]]
 
[[File:Bara_grave_01.jpg|600px|none|thumb|Bara grave in the Isalo National Park]]
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Isalo National Park with its sandstone rocks is sacred to the Bara tribe. Since hundreds of years they use caves in the canyon walls to bury their dead.
  
 
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Revision as of 17:32, 28 December 2009

Isalo National Park with its sandstone rocks is sacred to the Bara tribe. Since hundreds of years they use caves in the canyon walls to bury their dead.

Bara grave in the Isalo National Park

Isalo National Park with its sandstone rocks is sacred to the Bara tribe. Since hundreds of years they use caves in the canyon walls to bury their dead.

Bara grave in the Isalo National Park
Coffin outside a burial site
Coffin decorated with coins