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(Santa Monica Beach)

Santa Monica Beach is located on the southwest coast of Boa Vista Island in Cape Verde, the beach is 15 kilometers long, stretching from the northwest of the island to the southeast of the island, long and clear water, is an ideal place for a holiday.

(Sal Island)

Sal Island, an island off the northeastern tip of Cape Verde in West Africa. It has an area of 216 square kilometres (83 square miles). It is 406 m (1,332 ft) above sea level.

(SAN Vicente Island)

Islands of Cape Verde Republic, West Africa. In the southeastern North Atlantic Ocean, about 640 km (400 mi) off the coast of West Africa, between St. Antang and St. Nicholas in the Windward Islands. It's 24 kilometers long and 13 kilometers wide.

(Boa Vista Island)

The easternmost island of the Republic of Cape Verde, in the Atlantic Ocean, 500 km (300 mi) off the coast of West Africa.

(Old town, historic center of Greater Ribeira)

The town of Grande Ribeira, renamed Old Town in the late 18th century, was the first European colonial base in the tropics. Located on the southern side of Santiago Island, the town retains its original street layout and tantalizing ruins, including two churches, a royal fortress and a hangar decorated with 16th century marble columns.

(Gambia River)

A river of West Africa, 1,120 km long, rising in Guinea and flowing westward through the Gambia to the Atlantic Ocean. The main tributaries are the Sandugu River and the Sofia Niama River. One of the best waterways in Africa and the only river in West Africa that is navigable by sea boats.

It is the unifying factor of the independent state of the Gambia, which occupies a narrow strip of land along both sides of the river, and the political separation of the Gambia and Senegal (which officially ended in 1982 with the confederation of the two countries) has long hindered the exploitation of the resources of the Gambia River and its basin.

The first step was taken before 2005 with the establishment of the Gambia River Development Organization, which originally consisted of the two countries (Guinea joined in 1980).

(A May nature Reserve)

Established in 1968, it is the first nature reserve in West Africa, and it is also a very special nature park, with an area of about 260 hectares, with a variety of plants and animals, and a stream flowing through the park to irrigate the whole park.

(Stone Circles of Senegambia)

It is located between Gambia and Senegal on the Gambia River basin. The Seneggambia Stone Circle (Gambia and Senegal) is a concentration of more than 1,000 monuments in a 350 km long and 100 km wide zone along the Gambia River, divided into four giant stone circle groups.

The four groups of stone circles include 93 stone circles and numerous tombs and burial mounds, some of which have been excavated with physical objects proving that the sites are from the third century BC to the sixteenth century AD.

It was inscribed on the World Heritage List in 2006 according to the Cultural Heritage selection criteria C(i) (iii).

(The Congo River)

Also known as the Zaire River (dialect means "Great river"), it is located in west-central Africa. With a total length of about 4,640 kilometers and a watershed area of about 3.7 million square kilometers, it is the second longest river in Africa, after the Nile. The upstream Luaraba River originates from the Zaire Saba Plateau, the farthest source in Zambia, called the Chambishi River.

The Congo River flows north from the Boyoma Falls. The main stream runs through the Congo Basin, forming a big arc, twice crossing the equator and then pouring into the Atlantic Ocean, flowing through Angola, Zambia, Central Africa, Cameroon, Congo (Brazzaville), Congo (Democratic Republic of) and other countries, in the Democratic Republic of Congo (Democratic Republic of) more than 1,000 kilometers.

The Congo River basin has the world's second largest tropical rainforest after the Amazon rainforest in South America, with an area of 3.7 million square kilometers, accounting for 70% of the total tropical rainforest in Africa and 25% of the total tropical rainforest in the world, and it is very rich in biological resources.


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