Where am I now, such a beautiful, weird place.. The waves wash the shore ten metres from our lodge in Campo. That’s a peaceful sound to fall asleep with.. Across the Ntem river, which meets the sea here, people speak Spanish, because that’s already Equatorial Guinea there. So we couldn’t get much further south-west in Cameroon. This is also a great area to see sea turtles coming to lay their eggs ashore, and that season is mainly from September onwards, really soon! The sea is rather rough right here, but the beach reaches a long way from here to both directions, so there will be chances to enjoy the water and sand.. hopefully some sun as well, although the rainy season is only beginning, so we’ll probably not end up worrying about getting burned too much.
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