Bioko
Published by misha in Adventure, Africa, Cities, Equatorial Guinea, Extreme, Hiking, Photos, Relaxing, Sailing, Sightseeings, Swimming, Travel Stories
Lying in the Gulf of Guinea, Bioko is a mountainous volcanic island still populated by Bubi people, who speak a Bantu language brought over from mainland Africa. Set in tropical rainforest, this boot-shaped island is 70 km long and 32 km off the coast of Cameroon. Bioko has more species of rare monkeys than any other place in Africa; of seven species living on the island, four are among the continent most en dangerous island. Photo by: John & Mel Kots

