Visitor Attractions in Cameroon - Lakes of Cameroon, Mountains of Cameroon, Museums in Cameroon, National Parks of Cameroon (Paperback)


Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 23. Chapters: Lakes of Cameroon, Mountains of Cameroon, Museums in Cameroon, National parks of Cameroon, World Heritage Sites in Cameroon, Lake Chad, Cameroon line, Lake Nyos, Nki National Park, Korup National Park, Lobeke National Park, Rhumsiki, Benoue National Park, Boumba Bek National Park, Lake Monoun, Waza National Park, Mount Kupe, Rumpi Hills, Bidzar, Dja Faunal Reserve, Lake Oku, Lagdo Reservoir, Bouba Njida National Park, Lake Barombi Mbo, Diy-Gid-Biy, Faro National Park, Campo Ma'an National Park, Lake Ossa, Lake Fianga, Mont Ngaoui, Mvog-Betsi Zoo, Takamanda National Park, Mbam Djerem National Park, Little Mount Cameroon, Mankon Museum, Baham Museum, Bandjoun Museum, Babungo Museum. Excerpt: The Cameroon line is a 1,000 km (620 mi) chain of volcanoes. It includes islands in the Gulf of Guinea and mountains that extend along the border region of eastern Nigeria and western Cameroon, from Mount Cameroon on the Gulf of Guinea north and east towards Lake Chad. The islands, which span the equator, have tropical climates and are home to many unique plant and bird species. The mainland mountain regions are much cooler than the surrounding lowlands, and also contain unique and ecologically important environments. The Cameroon volcanic line is geologically unusual in extending through both the ocean and the continental crust. Various theories have been advanced by different geologists to explain the line. Mount Cameroon craters left after the eruptions in 2000In the Gulf of Guinea, the Cameroon line consists of six offshore volcanic swells that have formed islands or seamounts. From the southwest to the northeast the island groups are Pagalu (or Annobon), Sao Tome, Principe and Bioko. Two large seamounts lie between Sao Tome and Principe, and between Principe and Bioko. On the mainland, the line starts with Mount Cameroon and ...

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 23. Chapters: Lakes of Cameroon, Mountains of Cameroon, Museums in Cameroon, National parks of Cameroon, World Heritage Sites in Cameroon, Lake Chad, Cameroon line, Lake Nyos, Nki National Park, Korup National Park, Lobeke National Park, Rhumsiki, Benoue National Park, Boumba Bek National Park, Lake Monoun, Waza National Park, Mount Kupe, Rumpi Hills, Bidzar, Dja Faunal Reserve, Lake Oku, Lagdo Reservoir, Bouba Njida National Park, Lake Barombi Mbo, Diy-Gid-Biy, Faro National Park, Campo Ma'an National Park, Lake Ossa, Lake Fianga, Mont Ngaoui, Mvog-Betsi Zoo, Takamanda National Park, Mbam Djerem National Park, Little Mount Cameroon, Mankon Museum, Baham Museum, Bandjoun Museum, Babungo Museum. Excerpt: The Cameroon line is a 1,000 km (620 mi) chain of volcanoes. It includes islands in the Gulf of Guinea and mountains that extend along the border region of eastern Nigeria and western Cameroon, from Mount Cameroon on the Gulf of Guinea north and east towards Lake Chad. The islands, which span the equator, have tropical climates and are home to many unique plant and bird species. The mainland mountain regions are much cooler than the surrounding lowlands, and also contain unique and ecologically important environments. The Cameroon volcanic line is geologically unusual in extending through both the ocean and the continental crust. Various theories have been advanced by different geologists to explain the line. Mount Cameroon craters left after the eruptions in 2000In the Gulf of Guinea, the Cameroon line consists of six offshore volcanic swells that have formed islands or seamounts. From the southwest to the northeast the island groups are Pagalu (or Annobon), Sao Tome, Principe and Bioko. Two large seamounts lie between Sao Tome and Principe, and between Principe and Bioko. On the mainland, the line starts with Mount Cameroon and ...

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July 2011

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978-1-157-99784-9

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