Lonely Planet's guide to Africa - Equitorial Guinea (Chapter), 12th edition
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Lonely Planet's guide to Africa - Equitorial Guinea (Chapter), 12th edition - 2.99, This is the Equatorial Guinea chapter from Lonely Planet's Africa guidebook. Mercenaries and crime writers aren't the only ones attracted to Equatorial Guinea's beautiful black-and-white shores. This is a land of primates with painted faces, clouds of butterflies and insects so colourful they don't look real. And if the excited beats of Equato-Guinean hip hop don't make you dance, the architecture will… go wide-eyed over Bioko Island's strange combination of dense rainforest, rare wildlife and oil platforms maps embark on a forest walk through Monte Alen National Park in search of gorillas, elephants and chimps transport & directory tread softly on the squeaky clean sand of undiscovered paradise Isla Corisco restaurants & accommodation Coverage includes: Malabo, Dangers & Annoyances, Bioko Island, Luba, Moka, Rio Muni, Bata, Mbini, Cogo, Monte Alen National Park, Isla Corisco., ISBN: 9781741049886
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