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Fernan Vaz Lagoon
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The Fernan Vaz Lagoon is one of Gabon's most captivating natural wonders, drawing travelers seeking pristine wilderness and cultural history. Situated in the Ogooué-Maritime province, this vast expanse of water is surrounded by dense equatorial rainforests. It provides an essential habitat for diverse wildlife, including manatees, crocodiles, and countless bird species. Visitors come here for the tranquility, the impressive sunsets, and the unique chance to explore isolated islands. A major highlight is the Gorilla Rehabilitation Project on Evengue Island, where orphaned gorillas are nurtured. Another fascinating attraction is the Mission Saint Anne, built in 1889 with materials designed by Gustave Eiffel, featuring a striking iron church against the green jungle backdrop. Local gastronomy relies heavily on fresh river fish, plantains, and cassava, offering an authentic taste of traditional Gabonese culture. Accessing the lagoon usually involves traveling to Port-Gentil, followed by a boat or 4x4 journey to Omboué. River navigation is the most common way to get around. The best time to visit is during the dry seasons, from June to August and December to February, when wildlife viewing is optimal and travel is easier.
- Location: Gabon
- Nearby: Omboué (20 km)
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- Located in Ogooué-Maritime province.
- Connected to the Atlantic Ocean.
- Features a gorilla sanctuary.
- Home to West African manatees.
- Mission Saint Anne built in 1889.
- Church parts designed by Eiffel.
- Requires boat or 4x4 access.
- Best visited during the dry season.
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