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Barombi Kotto, F7F5+H3C, Barombi New Town, Cameroon
kontakter telefon: +237
Større kort og retningerLatitude: 4.4739277, Longitude: 9.2576266
Dieudonné Bounay
::This village is surrounded by a mythical lake: 6 things to know 🇨🇲 The village is surrounded by Lake "Barombi Kotto" which is an endorheic lake (which does not flow into the sea) located in the South-West region of Cameroon, near the town of Kumba. 1. Unique ecosystem: Lake Barombi Kotto and its surroundings are home to a variety of plant and animal species. The surrounding region is characterized by a high density of vegetation, creating a vital ecosystem for local wildlife. 2. Biodiversity: Lake Barombi Kotto is known to be home to various endemic fish species, making it a place of ecological importance for aquatic biodiversity. 3. Scientific interest: Due to its ecological importance and the richness of its biodiversity, Lake Barombi Kotto has become a site of interest for researchers and scientists wishing to study lake ecosystems and endemic species. 4. Tourist Attractiveness: For nature lovers and visitors seeking natural beauty, Barombi Kotto Lake offers a serene and picturesque setting where one can appreciate the tranquility of the lake landscapes. 5. Cultural and traditional significance: In addition to its ecological value, Barombi Kotto Lake may also have cultural or traditional significance to surrounding local communities, perhaps playing a role in local practices and beliefs. 6. Lake Barombi koto, located a few kilometers from the town of Kumba, forms a belt around the village which bears the same name. Making this place one of the rare villages - islets in Cameroon. The lake constitutes a whole for the inhabitants: it waters, feeds and transports the inhabitants. The electricity supply passes under the lake. Lake Barombi Kotto illustrates the natural wealth and ecological diversity of Cameroon, providing insight into the natural beauty and importance of lake ecosystems to the region.