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Have You Seen These Fascinating Places in Gabon ❤️ | Curiosity Juice | Country Tour #63

You will definitely would wish to travel to Gabon after watching this video. A small population, as well as oil and mineral reserves have helped Gabon become one of Africa's wealthier countries. The country has generally been able to maintain and conserve its pristine rain forest and rich biodiversity.

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Cities
Libreville - Capital
Cap Lopez
Franceville
Gamba
Kango
Lambarene
Mayumba
Owendo
Port-Gentil

Destinations
Akanda National Park — mangroves & tidal flats are home to migratory birds and turtles.
Banteke Plateau National Park — savannah crossed by rivers with rope bridges for the locals; home to forest elephants, buffalo and antelope.
Crystal Mountains National Park — misty forests rich in orchids, begonias, & other flora.
Ivindo National Park — two of Central Africa's most magnificent waterfalls; gorillas, chimpanzees, & forest elephants gather around its rivers and waterholes.
Loango National Park — a 100km stretch of virgin beaches and adjacent rainforest, both scenic and a place to view leopards, elephants, gorillas, & monkeys on the beach.
Lope National Park — mix of savanna & dense forest along the Ogooue River; float along the river in pirogue, view ancient rock engravings, or track gorillas or mandrill monkeys with a pygmy guide.
Mayumba National Park — sandy peninsula home to the world's largest population of nesting leatherback turtles.
Minkebe National Park — highland forest with large sandstone domes, home to elephants and forest-dwelling antelope and giant hogs.

Tourist attractions in Gabon include beaches, waterfalls, national parks, ocean and inland fishing facilities and the Crystal Mountains.


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Largest Market of Smallest Country in Africa Mainland ???? (BANJUL, GAMBIA ????????)

I went to the Crazy & Biggest Market of Gambia in Banjul, the Capital and was surprised to see how amazing is it. We also went to the Electronic Black Market & Largest Fishing Village of Gambia by local Gambian transport.

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Gabon - Loango & Lope National Park. Gorillas, Mandrills and Forest Elephants


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Découvrez LA GAMBIE : Le Plus Petit Pays non-insulaire d'Afrique | 10 FAITS INTÉRESSANTS

La Gambie, officiellement connue sous le nom de République de Gambie, est un pays situé en Afrique de l'Ouest. Le pays est situé des deux côtés du cours inférieur du fleuve Gambie, qui traverse le centre du pays et se jette dans l'océan Atlantique. La Gambie est une bande de terre de 25 à 50 kilomètres (15 à 30 miles) de large de chaque côté du fleuve Gambie et s'étend sur près de 480 kilomètres (300 miles) à l'intérieur. Il est entièrement entouré par le Sénégal à l'exception d'un court littoral le long de l'océan Atlantique. La Gambie est incroyablement étroite et mesure moins de 30 milles au maximum. Bien que petit, le pays est densément peuplé d'environ 2,3 millions d'habitants.

Environ 1300 kilomètres carrés de la superficie de la Gambie sont recouverts d'eau. C'est le plus petit pays du continent africain. La forme et la taille particulières de ce pays sont le résultat de compromis territoriaux faits au XIXe siècle par la Grande-Bretagne, qui contrôlait le cours inférieur du fleuve Gambie, et la France, qui gouvernait la colonie voisine du Sénégal. La capitale de la Gambie est Banjul. L'économie gambienne est fortement tributaire de l'agriculture et du tourisme.

Une croyance est que le nom est basé sur la traduction du mot portugais «Cambio» qui signifie commerce ou échange qui est une activité courante le long du fleuve. La Gambie est également dérivée du terme mandingue «Kambra ou Kambaa» qui signifie fleuve Gambie ou du sacré sérère Gamba - un type spécial de calebasse battue lorsqu'un ancien sérère meurt. Ce qui est cependant certain, c'est que le pays a été nommé d'après le fleuve Gambie. C'est la principale caractéristique géographique d'un pays où il n'y a pas de montagnes ou de lacs importants.
Pendant longtemps, le nom officiel du pays a été « Gambie ». Une lettre trouvée dans les archives principales du pays, écrite par le Premier ministre Sir Dawda K Jawara en mars 1963 et adressée au Comité spécial révèle une directive sur le nom du pays aux Nations Unies. Il a déclaré que pour distinguer la Gambie d'un pays qui devenait nouvellement indépendant appelé Rhodésie du Nord (Zambie), l'article défini le devait être ajouté à son nom. On s'attendait également à ce que cette évolution soit utile car, pendant de nombreuses années, le courrier à destination de la Gambie a été envoyé par erreur en Zambie. Depuis lors, « La Gambie » a été officiellement adoptée.

La Gambie est l'un des endroits les plus sûrs et les plus conviviaux à visiter et à explorer. Le secteur du tourisme est un aspect important de l'économie gambienne et il crée le plus grand nombre d'opportunités d'emploi pour les jeunes du pays. La Gambie est fière de son paysage naturel, de sa diversité ethnique, de sa cuisine locale étonnante et de sa tolérance religieuse. Ses villages riverains, ses hôtels, ses spas et ses merveilles étonnantes attirent tous les visiteurs. La Gambie possède également des bâtiments historiques, des sites archéologiques et des monuments dont certains sont classés au patrimoine mondial de l'UNESCO.
Outre ses habitants accueillants, le surnom de la côte souriante a également été inspiré par l'emplacement du pays sur la carte de l'Afrique. La Gambie traverse le milieu du Sénégal et sa position apparaît comme celle d'un sourire sur la carte, saluant ceux qui remontent le fleuve Gambie.

L'anglais est la langue officielle en Gambie. L'anglais est une langue germanique occidentale de la famille des langues indo-européennes, parlée à l'origine par les habitants de l'Angleterre du début du Moyen ge. Il porte le nom des Angles, l'un des anciens peuples germaniques qui ont migré d'Anglia, une péninsule sur la mer Baltique, vers la région de Grande-Bretagne qui portera plus tard leur nom, l'Angleterre. L'anglais s'est développé au cours de plus de 1400 ans. C'est le troisième langue maternelle la plus parlée au monde après le chinois standard et l'espagnol.

La Gambie est un pays à majorité musulmane. Les musulmans constituent 96% de la population, 3% sont chrétiens et un faible 1% pratiquent les religions traditionnelles africaines.
Les réunions gouvernementales commencent généralement par deux prières; un chrétien et un musulman. Le gouvernement invite souvent les hauts responsables des deux groupes religieux à ouvrir les grands événements gouvernementaux par des prières. Le président, un musulman, délivre chaque année un message de Noël à la nation et délivre des messages pour les grandes fêtes musulmanes.
Le Conseil islamique suprême est un organe indépendant qui conseille le gouvernement gambien sur diverses questions. Le gouvernement fournit au conseil un financement substantiel.

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Exploration in South of Loango National Park

Loango National Park in the western Atlantic coastline of Gabon in Africa is famous worldwide for its surfing hippos. But for who never saw an elephant swimming, I strongly recommend them to visit the south of Loango NP during the rainy season. I was exploring this part of the park with some of my guests when we surprised that bulky mammal crossing the lagoon in the jungle to reach the beach side of the park like the surfing hippos always do.


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Lope National Park — mix of savanna & dense forest along the Ogooue River, Gabon

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Lope National Park — mix of savanna & dense forest along the Ogooue River; float along the river in pirogue, view ancient rock engravings, or track gorillas or mandrill monkeys with a pygmy guide.
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Gabon
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Quick Facts
Capital Libreville
Government Republic; multiparty presidential regime (opposition parties legalized in 1990)
Currency Communaute Financiere Africaine franc (XAF)
Area 267,667km²
water: 10,000km²
land: 257,667km²
Population 1,424,906 (July 2006 est.)
Language French (official), Fang, Myene, Nzebi, Bapounou/Eschira, Bandjabi
Religion Christian 55%-75%, animist, Muslim less than 1%
Electricity 220V/50Hz (European plug)
Country code +241
Internet TLD .ga
Time Zone UTC+1
Gabon is a country in Western Central Africa. It lies on the Equator, on the Atlantic Ocean coast, between the Republic of the Congo to the south and east, Equatorial Guinea to the northwest and Cameroon to the north.
A small population, as well as oil and mineral reserves have helped Gabon become one of Africa's wealthier countries. The country has generally been able to maintain and conserve its pristine rain forest and rich biodiversity.
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History[edit]
The earliest inhabitants of the area were Pygmy peoples. They were largely replaced and absorbed by Bantu tribes as they migrated.
In the 15th century, the first Europeans arrived. The nation's present name originates from Gabão, Portuguese for cloak, which is roughly the shape of the estuary of the Komo River close to the capital of Libreville. French explorer Pierre Savorgnan de Brazza led his first mission to the Gabon-Congo area in 1875. He founded the town of Franceville, and was later colonial governor. Several Bantu groups lived in the area that is now Gabon when France officially occupied it in 1885.
In 1910, Gabon became one of the four territories of French Equatorial Africa, a federation that survived until 1959. These territories became independent on August 17, 1960.
Since independence, Gabon has been one of the more stable African countries. Autocratic President Omar Bongo was in power from 1967 until his death in 2009. Gabon introduced a multiparty system and a new constitution in the early 1990s that allowed for a more transparent electoral process and for reforms of governmental institutions. A small population, abundant natural resources, and considerable foreign support have helped make Gabon one of the more prosperous sub-Saharan African countries. Despite being made up of more than 40 ethnic groups, Gabon has escaped the strife afflicting other West African states.
Climate[edit]
Tropical; always hot, humid. During the months of June to September, the climate is a little cooler (20-25°C).
Terrain[edit]
Narrow coastal plain; hilly interior; savannah in east and south. Highest point is Mont Iboundji at 1,575 metres.
Important holidays[edit]
Independence Day: 17 August 1960 (from France)
National holiday: Founding of the Gabonese Democratic Party (PDG), 12 March (1968)
Regions[edit]

Map of Gabon with regions colour-coded
Coastal Plain (Libreville, Gamba, Loango National Park, Kango, Mayumba, Tchibanga)
flat riverplains and lagoons with dense rainforest on the Atlantic coast as well the capital city and majority of the population
Central Highlands
the Cristal Mountains and Chaillou Massif with huge tracts of highland rainforest
Jungle Interior (Franceville)
the eastern region mostly bordering Republic of the Congo; more rainforest.
Cities[edit]
Libreville - Capital
Cap Lopez
Franceville
Gamba
Kango
Lambarene
Mayumba
Owendo
Port-Gentil

Other destinations[edit]
Akanda National Park — mangroves & tidal flats are home to migratory birds and turtles.
Banteke Plateau National Park — savannah crossed by rivers with rope bridges for the locals; home to forest elephants, buffalo and antelope.
Crystal Mountains National Park — misty forests rich in orchids, begonias, & other flora.
Ivindo National Park — two of Central Africa's most magnificent waterfalls; gorillas, chimpanzees, & forest elephants gather around its rivers and waterholes.
Loango Natiog antelope and giant hogs.
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Gabon and Lobe National Park

I didn't think I'd make it into Gabon after my time in Yaounde at their terrible embassy, but after getting a visa with ease at the border (as seen in the last episode) I'm here. The truth is, this country has such brilliant potential. The scenery is unbelievable, there is money here in the oil and timber industry, and there is wildlife as well.
However, despite a couple fun days in Gabon with a Dutch couple I met on the road, I quickly grew to despise Gabon. The people here were the least friendly I met in all of Africa, they seemed to resent me being in their country. Moreover, well at the pride and joy of Gabon tourism, Lope National Park, we learned how unprofessional they can still be when it comes to business.
Gabon, thus far has been so insanely frustrating but mostly due to the fact that it has so much potential, but the people don't seem to care even the slightest about the tourists that come here hoping to explore.
There are many places I'd rather see develop a tourism in West and Central Africa. And it annoys me to no end that the one country in the region that has the money, stability, and the natural blessings is completely neglecting it.
Anyways, rant over. After this episode I roll on towards the town of Franceville as I have to catch the train since there is no fuel left in the town of Lope. Stay tuned.

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Gabon : Province de Ngounié

Gabon : Province de Ngounié

PRÉSENTATION DE L'OGOOUÉ - MARITIME / GABON (G8)

L’Ogooué-Maritime est l’une des neuf provinces du Gabon, la huitième dans l’ordre alphabétique, et la deuxième en termes de population. Son chef-lieu est Port-Gentil, la capitale économique du pays. La province de l’Ogooué-Maritime est située à l’ouest du pays, elle est baignée par le Golfe de Guinée.

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Gabon, country lying on the west coast of Africa, astride the Equator. A former French colony, Gabon retains strong ties to France and to the French language and culture. The capital is Libreville. It is notable for the Oklo reactor zones, the only known natural nuclear fission reactor on Earth which was active two billion years ago.


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Gabon - Loango National Park

Un Safari dans le parque National de Loango, au sud de Port Gentil, Gabon

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FISHING IN GABON - EPISODE I - GETTING SPOOLED!

The first episode of an epic fishing series - Fishing Gabon! In this episode our five fishermen head out to catch some monsters at the river mouth and almost get spooled by a huge African Cubera... They also fish the lagoon for the crazy Longfin Crevalle Jack! - Stay tuned for the next episode!


Die erste Episode der einmaligen Serie - Fishing Gabon! In dieser Episode brechen die fünf Angler auf um an der Flussmündung kapitale Fische zu fangen und werden dabei fast von einem Monster Cubera gespooled. Die Jungs fischen ebenfalls in der Lagune auf die verrückten Longfin Crevalle Jack! - Stay tuned for the next episode!
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What It's Like Being White in Africa

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The point of this video is that if you physically stand out in any place, you will be treated differently. And I wish someday, in this amazing world of ours, that this will not be the case.

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#AfricaAsOne Part 20: Unmasking Gabon

This week the DHL Africa As One team visits Gabon. The capital city of Libreville is a culture explosion with over 50 different ethnicities living together. We hit the streets and find out just what it is that allows all these different cultures to live together in harmony. We also meet a traditionalist who teaches us about the significance of masks in their culture.

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