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The beaches in Kribi are OK!
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Favorite thing: Most of the time the beaches in Kribi aren’t too crowdie. Only during the holidays and weekends it can become busy.
You’ll find palm trees, black rocks and white sand all the way till Equatorial Guinea.
You’ll find several hotels and beach bars until the Lobé falls, from there on it is very quite. So it is fairly easy to buy drinks are food.

Written Nov 13, 2011

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The Kribi Lighthouse
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Favorite thing: The lighthouse was built in 1906 during the German colonial period. Those days Kribi was a flourishing port where hardwood, coffee and cacao were the main export products.
You only can reach the lighthouse on foot, it is located next to Hotel du Phare on the beach.

Written Nov 13, 2011

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Kribi = relaxing

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 You could say that Kribi is the major beach resort in Cameroon. Surrounded by evergreen forest, a white sand coastline dotted with palm trees and tropical temperatures. The equatorial climate ensure a... 

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 Yes, I had a deja vu when I stepped out to the beach... I closed my eyes and I felt like I was in Goa again... Not that it is entirely the same but you know how sometimes you have a feeling like... 

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