The Dja Faunal Reserve is a World Heritage site in Cameroon defined by the UNESCO in 1987 and definitely a recommended natural sightseeing location.
It is on position 1020 (645, 149) in our monthly survey..
"This is one of the largest and best-protected rainforests in Africa, with 90% of its area left undisturbed. Almost completely surrounded by the Dja River, which forms a natural boundary, the reserve is especially noted for its biodiversity and a wide variety of primates. It contains 107 mammal species, five of which are threatened."
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