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Lonely Planet's guide to West Africa - Sierra Leone (Chapter), 7th Edition On Sale!




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Lonely Planet's guide to West Africa - Sierra Leone (Chapter), 7th Edition - 2.99, This is the Sierra Leone chapter from Lonely Planet's West Africa guidebook. Get in quick - with some of the most perfect palm-lined sands on the continent, it won't be long before Sierra Leone is hot on Europe's packaged beach-holiday scene. Freetown's great for a night out, but travel to the provinces remains in the realm of the adventurous. commune with primates at Tiwai Island's famous wildlife sanctuary maps bask on the beaches of Freetown Peninsula and Banana Islands transport & directory search for wildlife on foot or from a canoe in Outamba-Kilimi National Park restaurants & accommodation Coverage includes: Freetown & around, Banana Islands, Regent & around, The South & East, Bo, Tiwai Island Wildlife Sanctuary, Sulima, Bonthe, Kenema, Gola Forest Reserve, Koidu-Sefadu (Kono), The North, Makeni, Outamba-Kilimi National Park, Kabala, Mt Bintumani., ISBN: 9781741048216









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