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Tourist Attraction In Nigeria : Ikogosi Warm Spring And Resort

The Ikogosi Warm Springs is a tourist attraction located at Ikogosi, a town in Ekiti State, southwestern Nigeria. Flowing abreast the warm spring is another cold spring which meets the warm spring at a confluence, each maintaining its thermal properties and that is Everything You Need To Know About Ikogosi Warm Spring And Resorts in general. These attributes make the spring a tourist attraction in Nigeria.

Research suggested that the warm spring has a temperature of about 70oC at the source and 37oC at the confluence.

In 1952, Southern Baptist missionary, Rev. John S. McGee, from his mission base in the nearby Ekiti town of Igede, went to the source of the hot and cold springs, about which he had heard from the Ikogosi people.

Initially, he was discouraged from doing this, for reasons of the tradition he had heard from the local residents, which was that nobody should ever visit the source of these two streams, because of the idea that to do so would be to invite death from the supernatural forces that were responsible for this strange, and most unusual, feature of nature.

In spite of these warnings, Rev. McGee made his way through the bush/forest, up the hill to the source of the two side-by-side springs. According to Rev. McGee's later brief, written account,.

After seeing it, I felt that it could be used for a good purpose. I discussed the possible use of it with some of the Mission and (Nigerian Baptist) Convention friends. With the growing interest of Royal Ambassador work, and youth work, we felt that it could best be used by building a Youth Camp. I took it up with the Ekiti Association and we decided to build a camp for our R.A.s and G.A.s. The land was secured through the Convention.

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CHASING WATERFALLS 4/ARINTA WATERFALL EKITI/TRAVEL VLOG.

Hey Awesome peeps, my sincerely apologies for being AWOL for a bit, I have been caught up with some other stuff but here I am with another video in my chasing waterfalls series.

I present to you ARINTA WATERFALL.

Arinta waterfall is situated in Ekiti State, Nigeria.

It is one of the pride of the nations tourism, unfortunately as many of our tourist attractions, it has been paid less or no attention to. I hope you love the video.

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Erin Ijesha Waterfalls - The Most Popular Waterfalls in Nigeria

Erin Ijesha waterfall is definitely the most visited waterfalls in Nigeria. It is located in the town of Erin Ijesha in Osun State. Erin Ijesha has 7 different levels making it one of the most interesting places to visit in Nigeria.
Erin Ijesha waterfalls have become one of the most popular tourist attractions in Nigeria. It experiences visit from different parts of Nigeria. If you are planning to visit Osun State, Nigeria. Make sure you stop by at Erin Ijesha waterfalls.
Erin Ijesha waterfalls is also known as the Ilumirin waterfalls.

If you need more information about this beautiful tourists attraction, here is everything you need to know.
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OSUN SACRED GROVE || IKOGOSI WARM SPRING RESORT || ERIN-IJESHA WATERFALL And more....

Hey guys, so we went on a three days trip to Osun State and Ekiti state.
We visited Ooni of Ife's Palace, The Moremi Statue of Liberty, Osun sacred Grove, Erin-Ijesha Waterfall, Arinta Waterfall, Ikogosi Warm Spring Resort and others.

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