12 Best Places to Visit in Gabon | Travel Video | Travel Guide | SKY Travel
12 Best Places to Visit in Gabon | Travel Video | Travel Guide | SKY Travel
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Ndjolé to Oyem: adventure trip for backpackers on the National Road N2
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🇬🇦 Gabon Unveiled | Top 5 Must-Visit Destinations | 5 Traveling Places to visit in Gabon🇬🇦🇬🇦🇬🇦
🇬🇦 Gabon Unveiled | Top 5 Must-Visit Destinations | 5 Traveling Places to visit in Gabon🇬🇦🇬🇦🇬🇦
Welcome to our channel! In this exciting video, we are taking you on a virtual tour to the top 5 must-visit places in Gabon, a hidden gem in Africa. Join us as we uncover the beauty and wonders of this incredible country.
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00:00:00 Discovering Libreville
00:01:44 Unearthing History at Lopé National Park
00:02:45 The Coastal Charm of Port-Gentil
00:03:50 The Mystical Mayumba National Park
00:05:18 The Cultural Hub of Oyem
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Gabon De Oyem a Libreville Vistas desde autobús de la selva 2018
Travel to : Gabon !!!
best places to visit in Gabon !
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#AayushishFoodsAndVlog #ExploreLibrevilleGabon Random drive around LBV || breakfast search :)
Random drive around Libreville, GABON|| Visiting a restaurant with family for breakfast search
Gabon is a beautiful country on the coast of Central Africa and Libreville is the capital city of Gabon and surrounded by beautiful national parks as well,
The population of Gabon is around 2.1 million people
Having 9 provinces
Estuaire (Libreville)
Nyanga (Tchibanga)
Ogooué-Ivindo (Makokou)
Haut-Ogooué (Franceville)
Moyen-Ogooué (Lambaréné)
Ngounié (Mouila)
Ogooué-Lolo (Koulamoutou)
Ogooué-Maritime (Port-Gentil)
Woleu-Ntem (Oyem)
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#RestaurantLibreville
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Route aléatoire autour de Libreville, GABON|| Visiter un restaurant en famille pour la recherche de petit-déjeuner
Le Gabon est un beau pays sur la côte de l'Afrique centrale et Libreville est la capitale du Gabon et est également entourée de magnifiques parcs nationaux,
La population du Gabon est d'environ 2,1 millions de personnes
🇬🇦Gabon: voici une plante Mystérieuse en bordure de route
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A day in Gabon
Hey guys, this video is for people who just have 24h in Gabon and want to explore the wilderness and enjoy the wildlife. From Libreville the capital, you can easily fall into the Nyonié forest to fill full your appetit.
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Bushcraft, Back Country Adventure, Backpacking, Wild Camping, Wilderness Canoe Tripping, Survival, Shelter Building, Fishing, Hunting.
My name is Julian, and I love the outdoors. I’m the CEO Founder of Gabon Adventure Tours, an adventure travel company specialized in expeditions with small group sizes.
This channel is about learning new skills and showing the realities of being out in the jungle and traveling through Gabonese territory highlights once in a lifetime.
If you haven’t already join my channel, please hit the subscribe button and click the bell to follow my adventures.
Schedule: New video every Saturday @ 12pm Pacific.
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Route nationale 1, axe Ntoum - Kango. #Ntoum #Kango #Gabon
VISIT AFRICA- GABON (song by Meiway~Gabon)
Gabon is in west central Africa. A surprising country, it has a little of everything, from dense virgin rainforests to sophisticated glitzy cities. The quietness of its forest territory has lent it the nickname of The Ghost Who Walks. However, Gabon is known for the conservation efforts of natural wildlife. The capital of Gabon is Libreville which is the equivalent of Miami to Africa. It is also one of the most expensive cities in the world.
Mondah Forest, Gabon
Day walk in Mondah Forest learning about traditional medicinal use of plants and trees, Libreville, Gabon
Découvrez LE GABON : Pays riche en pétrole et manganèse | 10 FAITS INTÉRESSANTS
Le Gabon est un pays situé sur la côte atlantique de l'Afrique centrale. Ce petit pays d'Afrique centrale, n'est peut-être pas aussi connu que certains de ses voisins, mais il vaut vraiment la peine d'en apprendre davantage. De sa faune diversifiée, à sa culture et son histoire uniques, le Gabon a beaucoup à offrir.
L'histoire du Gabon remonte à l'Antiquité, lorsque la région était habitée par diverses tribus indigènes. Ces tribus étaient principalement des chasseurs, et vivaient de la terre et des ressources de la forêt tropicale. Aux XVe et XVIe siècles, le Gabon a été visité par des explorateurs et des commerçants européens, qui ont établi des contacts avec les tribus indigènes. Les régions côtières du Gabon, étaient également un centre majeur de la traite transatlantique des esclaves. À la fin du XIXe siècle, le Gabon est devenu une colonie française, et il est resté sous sa domination jusqu'en 1960, date à laquelle il a obtenu son indépendance. Pendant ce temps, les Français ont développé l'infrastructure et l'économie du Gabon, et ils ont également utilisé le pays comme source de matières premières et de main d'œuvre.
Après l'indépendance, le premier président du Gabon, Léon M'ba, a mené le pays à travers une période de croissance économique et de stabilité. Cependant, dans les années 1970 et 1980, l'économie gabonaise a décliné, et le pays a été confronté à des troubles politiques. Dans les années 1990, l'économie gabonaise a commencé à se redresser, et le pays a depuis connu une période de stabilité et de croissance. Aujourd'hui, le Gabon est un important producteur de pétrole, et il est considéré comme l'un des pays les plus prospères d'Afrique. Malgré la stabilité et la prospérité du pays, le Gabon a fait face à plusieurs défis ces dernières années, notamment une baisse des prix du pétrole et un manque de diversification de son économie.
L'actuel président du Gabon, Ali Bongo, a fait des efforts pour diversifier l'économie et améliorer le niveau de vie des citoyens, mais la situation reste un travail en cours. Dans l'ensemble, l'histoire du Gabon est marquée par des périodes de prospérité et de déclin, de colonisation et d'indépendance, et des efforts continus pour développer l'économie du pays et améliorer la vie de ses citoyens. Libreville a été fondée au milieu du XIXe siècle, par des esclaves affranchis amenés dans la région, par des commerçants français.
Libreville est le centre économique et politique du Gabon, et sert de principal port du pays. Libreville est la capitale et la plus grande ville du Gabon. La ville est située sur l'estuaire du fleuve Komo, et compte une population d'environ 703 904 personnes. La ville abrite de nombreux bâtiments gouvernementaux, dont le palais présidentiel et l'Assemblée nationale. Elle possède également un quartier d'affaires dynamique, avec de nombreuses banques, hôtels et magasins. Les principales industries de la ville sont le bois, le pétrole et la pêche. Libreville est également un centre culturel, avec de nombreux musées, galeries d'art et théâtres.
La ville a une vie nocturne animée, avec de nombreux bars, clubs et restaurants. La ville présente un mélange d'architecture moderne et traditionnelle, avec de nombreux bâtiments coloniaux et de nouveaux gratte-ciel. La ville a une infrastructure relativement bonne, avec de bons hôpitaux et écoles, et des transports en commun réguliers. C'est une ville animée qui offre beaucoup aux visiteurs, de l'exploration de la beauté naturelle du Gabon à la découverte de la culture, et de l'histoire uniques du pays.
Dans l'ensemble, Libreville est une ville moderne et animée, qui sert de cœur du Gabon, tant sur le plan politique qu'économique. C'est une ville qui offre aux visiteurs une chance d'explorer, à la fois l'histoire et la culture moderne du Gabon, ce qui en fait une excellente destination pour les voyageurs, intéressés à découvrir la culture et les habitants de l'Afrique centrale.
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map of Gabon [ Africa ]
Gabon (/ɡəˈbɒn/; French pronunciation: [ɡabɔ̃]), officially the Gabonese Republic (French: République gabonaise), is a country on the west coast of Central Africa. Located on the equator, Gabon is bordered by Equatorial Guinea to the northwest, Cameroon to the north, the Republic of the Congo on the east and south, and the Gulf of Guinea to the west. It has an area of nearly 270,000 square kilometres (100,000 sq mi) and its population is estimated at 2.1 million people. There are three distinct regions: the coastal plains, the mountains (the Cristal Mountains and the Chaillu Massif in the centre), and the savanna in the east. Gabon's capital and largest city is Libreville. The official language is French.
Originally settled by Pygmy peoples, they were largely replaced and absorbed by Bantu tribes as they migrated. By the 18th century, a Myeni-speaking kingdom known as the Kingdom of Orungu formed in Gabon. It was able to become a powerful trading center mainly due to its ability to purchase and sell slaves. The kingdom fell with the demise of the slave trade in the 1870s. Since its independence from France in 1960, the sovereign state of Gabon has had three presidents. In the early 1990s, Gabon introduced a multi-party system and a new democratic constitution that allowed for a more transparent electoral process and reformed many governmental institutions.
Abundant petroleum and foreign private investment have helped make Gabon one of the most prosperous countries in Sub-Saharan Africa, with the fifth highest HDI[7] in the region (after Mauritius, Seychelles, Botswana and South Africa) and the fifth highest GDP per capita (PPP) in all of Africa (after Seychelles, Mauritius, Equatorial Guinea and Botswana). Its GDP grew by more than 6% per year from 2010 to 2012.
Gabon is rich in folklore and mythology. Raconteurs keep traditions alive such as the mvett among the Fangs and the ingwala among the Nzebis. Gabon is also known for its masks, such as the n'goltang (Fang) and the reliquary figures of the Kota. mapa de Gabon Africa Gabon is divided into nine provinces, which are further subdivided into 50 departments. The president appoints the provincial governors, the prefects, and the subprefects.
The provinces are (capitals in parentheses):
Estuaire (Libreville)
Haut-Ogooué (Franceville)
Moyen-Ogooué (Lambaréné)
Ngounié (Mouila)
Nyanga (Tchibanga)
Ogooué-Ivindo (Makokou)
Ogooué-Lolo (Koulamoutou)
Ogooué-Maritime (Port-Gentil)
Woleu-Ntem (Oyem)
Geography
Main articles: Geography of Gabon and Geology of Gabon
Satellite image of Gabon.
Gabon map of Köppen climate classification
Beach scene in Gabon
Gabon is located on the Atlantic coast of central Africa on the equator, between latitudes 3°N and 4°S, and longitudes 8° and 15°E. Gabon generally has an equatorial climate with an extensive system of rainforests, with 89.3% of its land area forested.[16]
There are three distinct regions: the coastal plains (ranging between 20 and 300 km [10 and 190 mi] from the ocean's shore), the mountains (the Cristal Mountains to the northeast of Libreville, the Chaillu Massif in the centre), and the savanna in the east. The coastal plains form a large section of the World Wildlife Fund's Atlantic Equatorial coastal forests ecoregion and contain patches of Central African mangroves especially on the Muni River estuary on the border with Equatorial Guinea.
Geologically, Gabon is primarily ancient Archean and Paleoproterozoic igneous and metamorphic basement rock, belonging to the stable continental crust of the Congo Craton, a remnant section of extremely old continental crust. Some formations are more than two billion years old. Ancient rock units are overlain by marine carbonate, lacustrine and continental sedimentary rocks as well as unconsolidated sediments and soils that formed in the last 2.5 million years of the Quaternary. The rifting apart of the supercontinent Pangaea created rift basins that filled with sediments and formed the hydrocarbons which are now a keystone of the Gabonese economy.[18] Gabon is notable for the Oklo reactor zones, the only known natural nuclear fission reactor on Earth which was active two billion years ago. The site was discovered during uranium mining in the 1970s to supply the French nuclear power industry.
Gabon's largest river is the Ogooué which is 1,200 kilometres (750 mi) long. Gabon has three karst areas where there are hundreds of caves located in the dolomite and limestone rocks. Some of the caves include Grotte du Lastoursville, Grotte du Lebamba, Grotte du Bongolo, and Grotte du Kessipougou.
Gabon is also noted for efforts to preserve the natural environment. In 2002, President Omar Bongo Ondimba designated roughly 10% of the nation's territory to be part of its national park system (with 13 parks in total), one of the largest proportions of nature parkland in the world. The National Agency for National Parks manages Gabon's national park system. Gabon had a 2018
OYEM stadium in The Gabonese Republic by SCG
Cockpit CARAVELLE to Oyem Gabon (1999)
20 Years ago JustPlanes was very lucky to have been invited to Gabon to film the very last Caravelle operating in scheduled passenger service. Our crew was able to take no less than 10 flights on this aircraft across the country of Gabon and was even able to film one air to air flight with some amazing memorable footage of the aircraft!
The Caravelle first flew on May 27th 1955, a total of 282 units were built and nearly 100 airlines operated them until the aircraft was retired in 2005.
Gabon Express started operated scheduled jet and prop services to various destinations in Gabon from 1998 to 2004. . At the time this program was filmed Gabon Express was the last airline in the world to operate a Caravelle in scheduled passenger service making this dvd a very unique experience.
The program also features the Hawker Sidley 748 and you will learn about both types of aircraft as you follow flights to very primitive fields in Africa. At Oyem the Caravelle must engage its reversers before landing due to the short runway!
An experience that cannot be missed is the air to air of the Caravelle over the coastline of Gabon, this is certainly one of the highlights of the World Air Routes series!
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Dancing and Drumming on the Airport Tarmac in Oyem, Gabon
Local performers welcome government dignitaries at the Oyem
Estrada ao longo de Rio no Gabão (de Oyem a Libreville)
Em 09 de Fevereiro de 2011. Viagem de Porto (Portugal) a Pointe-Noire (Congo Brazzaville). De 21 de Janeiro de 2011 a 16 de Fevereiro de 2011.
à la découverte des Monts de Cristal
J'ai réalisé ce petit film avec les vidéos que j'ai pu tourner lors d'un week-end organisé par Rift Valley Expéditions au coeur du parc naturel des Monts de Cristal. Au programme : randonnées, cascades, baignades, et surtout dépaysement total !
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