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Sunday, 29 June 2008

The Grotto's Waterfall.

It's called the Grotto, within a short 10 mn walk from the Ranch,
A natural swimming pool with very very fresh, running water
which must be wild and very impressive in the rain season.


The shelter allows visitors to rest on its benches
listening to the water music
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This must be the Anape village market, relocated to let some place for the golf course...




Apart from Anape and Banana, there are four other villages I didn't see
on the Obudu plateau,
named Kejiuku, Okpazanga, Apa Ijili and Kigo -
the last one is a Gorilla camp.


More on the Obudu culture in The Daily Sun, by Philip Nwosu.

Saturday, 28 June 2008

The Becheve Nature Reserve

A walkway and some suspended footbridges sneak under the rain forest canopy...






One of the bird watching platforms













The reserve is supported by the Nigerian Conservation Fund.

Saturday, 21 June 2008

Leaving Obudu mountains

Same breathtaking road ! no way back this time.






We left the Cattle Ranch at around 10:30 in the morning
and were down the hills half an hour later and now...
we dash toward Calabar, a 5 hours' drive.


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