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(Lake Nyos)

Lake Nyos in Cameroon is a volcanic lake, 1,091 meters above sea level, with an average water depth of 200 meters, its surface is flat, but at the bottom of the 500 meters deep lake, it has dissolved billions of tons of carbon dioxide, and the concentration is still rising, and the threat of eruption at any time, so it is one of the three unique Killer Lakes in Africa.

(Cameroon Volcano)

Volcano of Cameroon, Volcan camerounais. A compound active volcano in west Africa, located in the central and western part of the Cameroon Plateau. The volcano is northeastern-southwest oriented, with a base length of 50 kilometers, a width of 35 kilometers and an area of 1200 square kilometers.

At 4,070 meters above sea level, it is composed of basalt rocks and is the highest peak in Cameroon and the West coast of Africa, and is locally known as Mongo ma Ndemi (Great Mountain).

Mount Cameroon erupted several times from the 5th to the 19th century, with more than 9 recorded eruptions. Since the 20th century, it has erupted four times, the most recent eruption in October 1982.

(Jia River Animal Sanctuary)

The Jia River Animal Reserve is a border area between the eastern and southern provinces of Cameroon, with a core protected area of 5,260km2. It is one of the largest and best protected tropical rainforests in Africa.

The Inja River and its tributaries encircled the reserve on almost all sides, forming a natural boundary that protected 90% of the area from human intervention.

The reserve is known worldwide for its biodiversity, especially for its rich primate resources, including 107 mammal species and five endangered species.

(Bamenda)

A city of western Cameroon, capital of the North West Province. On the Bamenda Heights. Population 59,000 (1981). Leather, coffee, tobacco distribution center.

The road connects Yaounde and Limbe. There are schools for art and science. Many places of interest, tourism is flourishing.

(Cribby)

Ports in southwestern Cameroon. On the Gulf of Guinea. The population is 13,000 (1981). Located on the edge of the tropical rainforest, it is the center of the nearby agricultural and fish trade. Exporting ivory, cocoa, timber and coffee. There are food, water and electricity plants. The seaside scenery is beautiful. The road leads to Douala.

There's an airport. Cribi is known as the blue coast of Cameroon, in addition to beautiful scenery, the local is also rich in fish and other seafood, the most famous number is Cribi shrimp, which belongs to a well-known brand in Cameroon, in addition, the local fishery resources are rich, in addition to large fishing boats, walking in the local beach, often see the local people with the original way of pulling nets for fishing activities, although the way backward, But every time, it's a big deal.

(Limbe)

Limbe, on Cameroon's western coast, is a surfer's paradise. Formerly known as "Victoria", southwestern Cameroonian port city. Near the Gulf of Guinea, northeast of Buea about 10 kilometers, there are roads.

There is an island barrier at the mouth of the bay, and the water depth of the pier is 10 to 12 meters. An important distribution center for agricultural products. Export bananas, rubber, cocoa, coffee, palm kernel, etc. There are palm oil plants.

The suburb and botanical garden are more famous. Road links to Tico, Douala, airport. Black Beach is located in the southwestern region of Cameroon Limbe coast, lava and ash from the volcanic waist, a large number of flows towards the sea, lava flows into the sea, and ash and sand on the beach mixed together.

Years of seawater and wind have combined lava and sand to create this chocolate-colored black beach. This sandy black beach is a unique natural landscape in Cameroon and is said to have special therapeutic functions, attracting tourists not only from Cameroon and Africa, but also from Europe and the United States.

In recent years, Western visitors to Cameroon have made Limbe's black sand beaches their first choice.

(Foumban)

A city in northwestern Cameroon. Population 41,400 (1981). Built in the 18th century. The ancient capital of the Bamun Kingdom has ancient palaces and museums. Coffee, cocoa, kola nut, tobacco important distribution center. Copper, bamboo, rattan, wood products handicraft industry is more famous. The road leads to Douala. There is an air station.

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