This website uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience on our website. Learn more

10 Best place to visit in Gabú Guinea-Bissau

x

10 BEST Places to visit in Guinea Bissau | Travel Video | Travel Guide | SKY Travel

10 BEST Places to visit in Guinea Bissau | Travel Video | Travel Guide | SKY Travel
x

Guinea-Bissau Uncovered: Top 10 Must-Visit Places in West Africa's Hidden Gem

Guinea-Bissau Uncovered: Top 10 Must-Visit Places in West Africa's Hidden Gem
Discover the untamed beauty and rich cultural heritage of Guinea-Bissau, a country in West Africa. From the stunning Orango National Park to the vibrant streets of Bissau, Guinea-Bissau has something for every kind of traveler. In this video, we'll take you on a journey to the top 10 must-visit places in Guinea-Bissau, featuring:

- The breathtaking Orango National Park and its diverse wildlife
- The vibrant city of Bissau and its colonial architecture
- The stunning Fortaleza de São José da Amélia and its historic significance
- The beautiful Cacheu Fort and its scenic views
- The vibrant city of Gabú and its cultural heritage
- The stunning Rio Geba and its natural beauty
- The historic town of Bolama and its colonial past
- The beautiful Quinara Region and its scenic landscapes
- The vibrant city of Catió and its lively markets
- The stunning João Vieira Poilão Marine National Park and its marine life

Join us as we explore the best of Guinea-Bissau, from its stunning natural landscapes to its vibrant cities and rich cultural heritage. Whether you're a nature lover, a culture vulture, or an adventure seeker, Guinea-Bissau has something for everyone. So come and discover the beauty of Guinea-Bissau with us!

Tags: Guinea-Bissau, West Africa, travel, tourism, top 10, must-visit places, Orango National Park, Bissau, Fortaleza de São José da Amélia, Cacheu Fort, Gabú, Rio Geba, Bolama, Quinara Region, Catió, João Vieira Poilão Marine National Park, travel guide, culture, history, natural beauty, adventure.
x

TOP 15 PLACES TO VISIT IN GUINEA-BISSAU / BISSAU

TOP 15 PLACES TO VISIT IN GUINEA-BISSAU / BISSAU
x

You Have To See These Fascinating Places in Guinea-Bissau ❤️ | Curiosity Juice | Country Tour #71

You will definitely would wish to travel to Guinea-Bissau after watching this video. From the desert ridges of Muslim Gabú in the east to the throbbing port sides of Bissau (the capital) in the west, this country’s got chimps and rolling savannah, rainforests, wending rivers, colonial architecture and more.

How many of the places you have seen already in this video? Don't forget to mention in comments
Don't forget to subscribe so that you can watch new videos posted daily!

Cities
Bissau - capital
Bafatá - Bafata is a pleasant town with an interesting colonial centre, located on the Rio Gêba. Hometown of Bissau-Guinean patriot Amilcar Cabral. Ask around near the old market to visit his house.
Bissora - Bissora is a town in the region of Oio. The majority of people living in the Bissora sector belong to the Balanta ethnic group.
Bolama - capital of the country until 1941, has some magnificent examples of colonial architecture and has been suggested as a world heritage site.
Buba - End of the tarmac going to the south of Guinea-Bissau. The town is built along a tidal river, the Rio Grande de Buba. Decent hotel.
Bubaque - Largest town in the Bijagos archipelago, with hotels and harbor for boat trips to other islands.
Cacheu - Cacheu was once an important place for slave-trading, and there is still a little fort.
Catió-
Farim
Gabú - Bustling, friendly market town with a few nightclubs, bars and hotels.

Key Destinations
- Bijagos Islands - an archipelago of some twenty tropical, beautiful islands. On the island of Orango it is possible to see hippos, and there are many other possibilities of eco tourism on the unspoiled islands. On some islands there are even turtle nesting grounds. Many islands have French-owned fishing lodges.
- Varela - Just south of Cap Skirring, but on the Guinea-Bissau side of the border, it is a tour de force to get to Varela on a 50 km long bumpy dirt road from São Domingos - but it is all rewarded when you reach this little paradise, with a superb Italian-owned hotel, beautiful beaches and pine forests and a very relaxed atmosphere with almost no other tourists. You may contact the small hotel in Varela via their Facebook page: Aparthotel Chez Helene
- Boé Sector - The country's most South-Eastern corner is a mosaic of savannah, forest and farmland. Its remoteness has left the sector underdeveloped, but its Fular/Mandinka population is warm and welcoming. Primates constitute the majority of large mammals in the Boé, chiefly among them a healthy population (possibly 1000+) of chimpanzees. Although they are shy and not habituated to humans, there is a chance for ecotourists to spot humanity's closest relative. The Fonda Huuwa campsite in the main village Béli offers huts and meals at shoestring prices.


Did I miss any place? Let me know in the comments below :D

Don't forget to like and subscribe :)

#GuineaBissau #Bissau #Africa #Travel
x

Saltinho (Guinea-Bissau)

Saltinho is about 2 hours drive from Bissau. This place is popular for hunting. People are coming from Europe for hunting in this area. We went there on June and just wanted to share with you the river flooded by water in the dry/rain season.

Saltinho se trouve à 2 heures de route de Bissau. C'est un lieu connu des chasseurs et beaucoup viennent d'Europe pour des séjours de chasse. Nous y sommes allé en Juin et en Octobre et j'ai été très surpris par la différence de débit d'eau du fleuve entre la saison sèche et la saison des pluies.

Mercado Central in Bissau, Guinea-Bissau

Mingle with the natives and experience the local culture at Mercado Central, home to a variety of small shops and vendors that sell handmade shoes, clothes, and furniture. This is also a great place to try the national cuisine, so don't hesitate to sample some of the area's fresh specialties.
As Guinea-Bissau is one of 10 poorest countries in the world the goods are rare and the market is basically to cover the most important needs. You will find the market together with shops. As there is almost no tourism in Bissau, you hardly can buy a souvenir. The market is for local people. They buy chairs, working tools, medicaments, food and cloth, if they have the money for it. The economic situation is critical and people often have no money in the pocket and buy on credit.
Like us and Join us at Xtreme Collections for more fun and knowledge.

mapa de Guinea-Bisáu [ Africa ]

Guinea-Bisáu oficialmente la República de Guinea-Bissau4​ (en portugués: República da Guiné-Bissau), o Guinea-Bissau, es un país del oeste5​6​ de África​ que cubre 36 125 km² (kilómetros cuadrados) con una población estimada de 1 874 303 habitantes. Limita con Senegal al norte, Guinea al sur y al este, y con el océano Atlántico al oeste.

Guinea-Bisáu fue una vez parte del Reino de Gabú, así como parte del Imperio de Malí. Algunas regiones de este reino persistieron hasta el siglo XVIII, mientras que algunas otras estaban bajo la dependencia del Imperio portugués desde el siglo XVI. Durante el siglo XIX fue una colonia portuguesa,​ formando parte de la denominada Guinea Portuguesa. Al obtener su independencia, declarada en 1973 y reconocida tras una guerra que terminó en 1974, se agregó el nombre de su capital, Bisáu, al nombre oficial del país para evitar confusiones entre ésta y la República de Guinea (antes Guinea Francesa). Guinea-Bisáu ha tenido una historia de inestabilidad política desde su independencia, y solo un presidente electo (José Mário Vaz), ha terminado con éxito un mandato completo de cinco años.​ El actual presidente es Umaro Sissoco Embaló, quien fue elegido el 29 de diciembre de 2019.15​

El criollo de Guinea-Bisáu (basado en el idioma portugués) es el idioma nacional. Según un estudio de 2012, el 54 % de la población lo habla como primer idioma y alrededor del 40 % como segundo idioma. Alrededor del 2 % de la población habla portugués, el idioma oficial, como lengua materna, y el 33 % lo habla como segundo idioma. El resto habla una variedad de lenguas africanas nativas.16​ El cristianismo y el islam son las principales religiones practicadas en el país.17​18​ El PIB per cápita del país es uno de los más bajos del mundo.

Guinea-Bisáu es miembro de las Naciones Unidas, la Unión Africana, la Comunidad Económica de Estados de África Occidental, la Organización para la Cooperación Islámica, la Comunidad de Países de Lengua Portuguesa, la Organización internacional de la Francofonía y la Zona de Paz y Cooperación del Atlántico Sur map of Guinea-Bissau Africa Para su administración política, Guinea-Bisáu está dividida en ocho regiones (regiões) y un sector autónomo (sector autónomo). Estos a su vez están subdivididos en treinta y siete sectores. Las regiones son:


Mapa de las regiones de Guinea-Bissau
Bafatá
Biombo
Bisáu*
Bolama
Cacheu
Gabu
Oio
Quinara
Tombali
* sector autónomo

Geografía
Artículo principal: Geografía de Guinea-Bisáu

Playa de Ofir, Guinea-Bisáu
Guinea-Bisáu ocupa una superficie de 36 125 km².1​ Es un país muy llano en el que ningún punto del mismo sobrepasa los 300 metros de altitud. Se encuentra atravesado por multitud de ríos (Cacheu, Corubal y Geba) y tiene unas estupendas playas en la costa atlántica. Asimismo, en su litoral marítimo se encuentran una serie de archipiélagos pertenecientes al país.

Guinea-Bisáu limita al norte con Senegal, al sur y al este con Guinea y al oeste con el océano Atlántico, donde se hallan sus islas Bijagós.

Ubicación
Guinea-Bissau se encuentra en el oeste de África Occidental y en la llamada Alta Guinea, entre los 13° y 17° de longitud oeste y los 11° y 12° de latitud norte. Al norte, la república limita con Senegal (frontera común de unos 338 km), y al este con Guinea (frontera común de unos 386 km). La longitud total de la frontera es de 724 km, más 350 km de costa. Con una superficie total de 36 125 km² (28 120 km² de superficie terrestre y 8005 km² de superficie acuática), el país es un 10 % más pequeño que Suiza,73​ con una superficie comparable a la de Taiwán. Las coordenadas geográficas Parque nacional de Varela
Parque nacional de Orango
Parque nacional de Dulombi
Parque nacional de Cantanhez
Parque nacional de Boé (Dulombi - Boé I y Dulombi - Boé II)
Parque nacional de Cufada
Hay 2 parques naturales:

Parque natural de los Tarrafes del Río Cacheu
Parque natural de las Lagunas de Cufada
Hay 6 monumentos naturales:


Formaciones montañosas en Guinea Bisáu
Fuente de agua caliente de Cofra
Rocas de Nhampassare
Muro de Canjadude
Montaña de la independencia
Cueva sagrada de Cabuca
Los rápidos de Cusselinta
Hay 5 reservas forestales:

Reserva forestal de Sumbundo
Reserva forestal de Canquelifa
Reserva forestal de Dungal
Reserva forestal de Mansoa
Reserva forestal de Salifo
Destacan la Reserva de la Biosfera del Archipiélago de Bijagós, el parque nacional Marino de João Vieira y Poilão y el Área Marina Protegida Comunitaria de las Islas Formosa, Nago y Chediã (UROK).

How To Spend A Day In Guinea Bissau; One Of The Smallest Countries In Africa | Jollof Road by Zikoko

How do you spend a day in a country where you could run into the president’s wife at a supermarket at least once a week?

You start with the market and end it with food.


Zikoko amplifies the best of African youth culture by curating and creating smart and joyful content for young Africans and the world.

Subscribe and follow us:
Twitter:
Instagram:
Facebook:
Website:

#zikoko #jollofroad

MB01I3QEFTVZT3B

【4K】Drone RAW Footage | This is GUINEA-BISSAU 2020 | Capital City Bissau | UltraHD Stock Video

4K raw footage from GUINEA-BISSAU at the Capital City Bissau | 2020 | by One Man Wolf Pack UltraHD Drone Footage. Stock Videos from Africa on Sale!

▶️ Bissau @ 0:00

🏠 Visit my blog @
🎥 YouTube:
📸 Instagram:
👍 Facebook:
📺 Footage Licensing:

Media data: This drone video (14:01min playtime) is a showcase of my full and uncut multipleGB Guinea-Bissau 4K UltraHD Drone Video Footage & Guinea-Bissau Drone Pictures. Copyright protected Footage and Photos on Sale. For inquiries, contact me via E-Mail, my Blog, Facebook or Instagram Page.
👉 One Man Wolf Pack Contact:

This copyright protected footage showcase video on YouTube is shown in full 4K quality *raw* and *uncut*, but may include color editing and/or transitions.

~ ALL PARTS OF THIS DRONE STOCK VIDEO FOOTAGE FROM GUINEA-BISSAU (AFRICA) ARE AVAILABLE IN FULL UNEDITED 4K QUALITY :: 4.096 x 2.160px @24fps ~

Guinea-Bissau Drone Flight: Bissau is the capital city of Guinea-Bissau, on the coast of West Africa. Its near the point where the Geba River meets the Atlantic Ocean. Bissau Velho, the old city center, is filled with decaying Portuguese colonial buildings. Nearby, Fortaleza dAmura is an old fort still used by the countrys military. Up the road, the war-damaged former Presidential Palace has a neoclassical facade. Along the riverfront is the Pidjiguiti port, where a monument marks the site of a massacre of striking dockworkers in 1959. A local market in the Bandim area offers intricate wood carvings and textiles. More African handicrafts are on display at the National Ethnographic Museum. The city is a jumping-off point for the Bijagós Islands, known for sandy beaches and wildlife like sea turtles, water birds and hippos. // Guinea-Bissau is a tropical country on West Africas Atlantic coast thats known for national parks and wildlife. The forested, sparsely populated Bijagós archipelago is a protected biosphere reserve. Its main island, Bubaque, forms part of the Orango Islands National Park, a habitat for saltwater hippos. On the mainland, the capital, Bissau, is a port with Portuguese colonial buildings in its old city center.
Near the Senegal border in the north, Varela is a notable beach community in Varela National Park, reached over rugged terrain from the town of São Domingos. Bordering a nearby river, Rio Cacheu Mangroves Natural Park is a habitat for migrating birds. Theres hiking and boating in Cantanhez Forest National Park, near the countrys southern tip. Lagoas de Cufada Natural Park, farther north, is a wetlands region full of marshes and river channels. Occupying a remote island offshore, João Vieira e Poilão National Marine Park is a nesting site for sea turtles. [Source: Google]

Among others, you will see following places by Drone (Keywords): RAW Footage, Buy 4K Drone RAW Footage, Signature 4K Drone Footage, Stock Footage, Drone Stock Footage, Around The World, Drone Stock, UltraHD Drone Stock Video, Stock Video, Drone Stock Video, UltraHD Drone, 4K Drone, Guinea-Bissau Drone, Guinea-Bissau, Africa, West Africa, Bissau, Capital, City, Guinea, Guinee, Portuguese, Gabu, Conakry

🎥 Video [Internal ID 483] taken in between 2016 & 2020 and published in 2020

👉 Backlinks:

(All Drone Videos by One Man Wolf Pack UltraHD Drone Footage)

(Buy 4K Drone RAW Footage Stock from 70+ Countries | 2020)


🎥 Interested in buying my footage? Contact me:
🏠 40$ @AirBNB?
🙋 Want to support? PayPal:
▶️ Subscribe:

Copyright © Miroslaw Wawak | All rights reserved | One Man Wolf Pack 2020 -

+++ Download prohibited | Embed only through Original YouTube Embed Code permitted +++

👉 One Man Wolf Pack UltraHD Drone Footage Contact:

Guinea Bissau: Top 10 must-see attractions before you die

Welcome to our channel! In this exciting video, we invite you to join us on a virtual tour of Guinea-Bissau's top 10 must-see attractions. Get ready to embark on a captivating journey filled with fascinating historical landmarks and vibrant cultural sites.

As we explore this enchanting West African country, we'll unveil hidden gems that showcase Guinea-Bissau's rich history and cultural significance. From ancient ruins to majestic fortresses, we'll guide you through the most awe-inspiring locations that shouldn't be missed on your visit.

Join us as we wander through bustling markets, immerse ourselves in traditional festivals, and interact with locals who will share their incredible stories. Discover the country's authentic traditions and vibrant heritage as we delve into the heart of Guinea-Bissau's cultural fabric.

Whether you're an avid traveler or simply have a passion for exploration, this virtual tour promises to ignite your sense of adventure and leave you craving for more. So, grab a comfortable seat and get ready to embark on a virtual journey like no other!

Don't forget to like and share this video with fellow explorers who would love to experience the stunning attractions of Guinea-Bissau. Together, let's discover the hidden treasures of this remarkable country. Let the adventure begin!

OUTLINE:

00:00:00 Gabú - The Cultural Heart of the Eastern Region
00:00:36 The Archipelago of Bijagós - A UNESCO Biosphere Reserve
00:00:53 Varela Natural Park - A Haven for Wildlife Enthusiasts
00:01:10 Bissau - The Resilient Capital City
00:01:26 The Sacred Forest of Cantanhez - A Journey into Guinea-Bissau's Natural Heritage
00:01:42 Bolama Island - A Hauntingly Beautiful Testament to Time
00:01:57 Cacheu River Mangroves Natural Park - A Symphony of Life and Color
00:02:12 Fort of São José da Amura - A Poignant Reminder of Guinea-Bissau's Struggle for Independence
00:02:26 Orango Islands National Park - Nature's Captivating Drama
00:02:38 Bissagos Carnaval - A Celebration of Life and Culture
00:02:53 Conclusion - Guinea-Bissau Awaits with Untold Stories and Breathtaking Beauty
x

Visit Orango Island in Bissagos Archipelago, Guinea Bissau


The Bissagos Archipelago is located approximately 40 miles off-shore Bissau (a 4-5 hour motor ride) and, with its 88 islands (of which only 21 are permanently inhabited), is the largest archipelago in Africa. Orango is the largest island and a UNESCO Biosphere.

We spend one night here at Parque Hotel before heading to Rubane Island. Please don't forget to Share, Like and Subscribe! Thanks.
March 2019

Leaving Bissau for Gabu, Guinea Bissau

Nov.24-25, 2012

How Safe Is Guinea Bissau for Travel?

Full safety review:


Guinea-Bissau is a former Portuguese colony, located in Africa, and bordered by Senegal to the north and Guinea to the south and east.

It was once a part of the Kingdom of Gabu, which was a part of the Mali Empire, and Europeans came to claim it around the 18th century.

This country’s coasts and rivers were among the first places colonized by the Portuguese.

The country has once seen as a huge potential for development but has since deteriorated and have become one of the world’s poorest nations.

Overall, when crime is concerned, Guinea-Bissau is not as dangerous as you might think, but it still has its issues and it is advised that you plan your trip well before venturing to this country. Exercise maximum precaution measures.

Street Scape #bissau #guineabissau

Guinea-Bissau (/ˌɡɪni bɪˈsaʊ/ (listen) GHIN-ee biss-OW; Portuguese: Guiné-Bissau; Fula: 𞤘𞤭𞤲𞤫 𞤄𞤭𞤧𞤢𞥄𞤱𞤮, romanized: Gine-Bisaawo; Mandinka: ߖߌߣߍ ߺ ߓߌߛߊߥߏ߫ Gine-Bisawo), officially the Republic of Guinea-Bissau (Portuguese: República da Guiné-Bissau [ʁɛˈpuβlikɐ ðɐ ɣiˈnɛ βiˈsaw]), is a country in West Africa that covers 36,125 square kilometres (13,948 sq mi) with an estimated population of 1,726,000. It borders Senegal to the north and Guinea to the south-east.[8]

Guinea-Bissau was once part of the kingdom of Kaabu,[9] as well as part of the Mali Empire.[9] Parts of this kingdom persisted until the 18th century, while a few others were under some rule by the Portuguese Empire since the 16th century. In the 19th century, it was colonised as Portuguese Guinea.[9] Upon independence, declared in 1973 and recognised in 1974, the name of its capital, Bissau, was added to the country's name to prevent confusion with Guinea (formerly French Guinea). Guinea-Bissau has a history of political instability since independence, and only one elected president (José Mário Vaz) has successfully served a full five-year term.[10] The current president is Umaro Sissoco Embaló, who was elected on 29 December 2019.[11]

Only about 2% of the population speaks Portuguese, the official language, as a first language, and 33% speak it as a second language. However, Guinea-Bissau Creole, a Portuguese-based creole, is the national language and also considered the language of unity. According to a 2012 study, 54% of the population speak Creole as a first language and about 40% speak it as a second language.[12] The remainder speak a variety of native African languages. There are diverse religions in Guinea-Bissau. Islam and Christianity are the main religions practised in the country.[13][14] The country's per-capita gross domestic product is one of the lowest in the world.

Guinea-Bissau is a member of the United Nations, African Union, Economic Community of West African States, Organisation of Islamic Cooperation, Community of Portuguese Language Countries, Organisation internationale de la Francophonie, and the South Atlantic Peace and Cooperation Zone, and was a member of the now-defunct Latin Union. #bissau #guineabissau #westafrica

Bissau, Guinea-Bissau

Travel by bus from Senegal to Bissau and impressions of bissau, capital of Guinea-Bissau
x

Rainbow after light rains at Imperioa Bissau

Guinea-Bissau (/ˌɡɪni bɪˈsaʊ/ (listen) GHIN-ee biss-OW; Portuguese: Guiné-Bissau; Fula: 𞤘𞤭𞤲𞤫 𞤄𞤭𞤧𞤢𞥄𞤱𞤮, romanized: Gine-Bisaawo; Mandinka: ߖߌߣߍ ߺ ߓߌߛߊߥߏ߫ Gine-Bisawo), officially the Republic of Guinea-Bissau (Portuguese: República da Guiné-Bissau [ʁɛˈpuβlikɐ ðɐ ɣiˈnɛ βiˈsaw]), is a country in West Africa that covers 36,125 square kilometres (13,948 sq mi) with an estimated population of 1,726,000. It borders Senegal to the north and Guinea to the south-east.[8]

Guinea-Bissau was once part of the kingdom of Kaabu,[9] as well as part of the Mali Empire.[9] Parts of this kingdom persisted until the 18th century, while a few others were under some rule by the Portuguese Empire since the 16th century. In the 19th century, it was colonised as Portuguese Guinea.[9] Upon independence, declared in 1973 and recognised in 1974, the name of its capital, Bissau, was added to the country's name to prevent confusion with Guinea (formerly French Guinea). Guinea-Bissau has a history of political instability since independence, and only one elected president (José Mário Vaz) has successfully served a full five-year term.[10] The current president is Umaro Sissoco Embaló, who was elected on 29 December 2019.[11]

Only about 2% of the population speaks Portuguese, the official language, as a first language, and 33% speak it as a second language. However, Guinea-Bissau Creole, a Portuguese-based creole, is the national language and also considered the language of unity. According to a 2012 study, 54% of the population speak Creole as a first language and about 40% speak it as a second language.[12] The remainder speak a variety of native African languages. There are diverse religions in Guinea-Bissau. Islam and Christianity are the main religions practised in the country.[13][14] The country's per-capita gross domestic product is one of the lowest in the world.

Guinea-Bissau is a member of the United Nations, African Union, Economic Community of West African States, Organisation of Islamic Cooperation, Community of Portuguese Language Countries, Organisation internationale de la Francophonie, and the South Atlantic Peace and Cooperation Zone, and was a member of the now-defunct Latin Union.
#bissau #guineabissau #shortsbissau #shortsguineabissau #imperio

Bafata to Mansoa, Guinea-Bissau 🇬🇼 Ep.195

Look at this great scenery and land for farming rice. I hope you enjoy the story for today
Follow my Africa Journey. Support if you can please
CashApp
Paypal
#guine #africa #roadtrip

Cycling through Africa - Guinea-Bissau

In this video, Tiphaine's reads us a story from her book Little Miss Pedals. The chapter is about her cycling through Africa, in particular Guinea Bissau.

Cycling the Eurovelo 6 following the Danube from Passau to Szeged, via Vienna, Bratislava and Budapest on our big trip to Asia. Unfortunately we had to go back home on 16th of March due to the covid19 crisis.

► Our book:


► Our website:


► Our Instagram:



► On Facebook:

Rubane to Bolama Island (Former Portuguese Capital) to Bissau


It was a brutally rough crossing to Bolama and then on to Bissau on small boats in the Atlantic. May I respectfully say that no American tour operator would EVER run a trip like this because of the liabilities?

Bolama Island? Please give me your opinion... And please don't forget to Share, Like and Subscribe! Thanks.
March, 2019

Guinea Bissau: A Tour of Cacheu and Beyond

Guinea Bissau: A Tour of Cacheu and Beyond

Join us on a journey to explore the hidden gem of West Africa - Guinea-Bissau, and its charming city of Cacheu. From the breathtaking landscapes to the vibrant culture and history, we'll take you on an unforgettable adventure. Discover the rich colonial heritage, visit the local markets, and meet the friendly people of Cacheu. Get ready to immerse yourself in the beauty and diversity of Guinea-Bissau, a country waiting to be explored.

Shares

x

Check Also

x

Menu