Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Chutes de Mifi, West part







These waterfalls are just off the road from Bafoussam to Bamenda, making it very easy to stop and descend for a moment. There is a small hydro-electric facility above the falls. These falls were misnamed in these galleries for several months until someone showed me photos of Mifi Falls and I realised that I had been to one of the great attractions of the Bafoussam area without realising it.

Sunday, September 7, 2008

Touristist attraction site


Cameroon in Central Africa


Click here to know more about Cameroon. Cameroon is located in Central Africa in the Guinea Gulf. It is bounded on the North by Chad, to the East by the Central African Republic, the South by Congo, Gabon and Equatorial Guinea and finally to the West by Nigeria. Cameroon’s territory is 475, 440 km2 with a population of 16 million inhabitants

Cameroon a diverse Country


Multiplicities of cultures linked to the diverse origins of people are reflected in the art of living, traditions and craftsmanship. It helps their social development. If you are lucky enough to visit Cameroon, you will discover a miniature Africa that brings together all the countries of Africa. Cameroon has 240 ethnic groups, divided into three major groups (Bantu, Semi-Bantu, and Sudanese) which correspond to 240 national languages. Those ethnic groups differ somewhat by their physical characteristics. Perhaps, the Peuls and Kotokos which come from the extreme North have fewer differences between them. The Pygmies considered the shortest people of Cameroon live in the extreme south.