Cameroon is 
Africa's throbbing heart, a crazed,  sultry mosaic of active volcanoes, white sand beaches, thick rainforest and  magnificent parched landscapes broken up by the bizarre rock formations of the  
Sahel.  With both Francophone and Anglophone regions, not to mention some 230 local  languages, the country is a vast ethnic and linguistic jigsaw, yet one that, in  contrast to so many of its neighbours, enjoys a great deal of stability. 
With good infrastructure (think decent roads and  functioning trains), travel is a lot easier here than in many parts of 
Africa.
 Still,  you'll miss none of those indicators that you're in the middle of this  fascinating continent: everyone seems to be carrying something on their heads,  
makossa music sets the rhythm, the street smells like roasting  plantains and African bliss is just a piece of grilled fish and a sweating beer  away.
 Show in Lonely Planet
 Show in Lonely Planet
Комментариев нет:
Отправить комментарий