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Home  >  World  > Africa  > Equatorial Guinea

Introduction

In spite of its troubled political past, Equatorial Guinea is a country of luscious vegetation and much beautiful scenery, including tropical forests and snow-capped volcanoes. The capital, Malabo, located on Bioko Island and overlooked by the striking Pico Malabo volcano, is a small but attractive town, with pleasant Spanish colonial architecture, open plazas and a lively market. Frederick Forsyth wrote his novel ‘The Dogs of War’ in Malabo. The Spanish Cultural Centre is worth a visit. The smaller town of Luba (an hour’s drive from Malabo) has some lovely deserted beaches (white sand) and breathtaking vistas. Bata is the principal town in the mainland and, though not particularly interesting in itself, it is close to some beautiful deserted beaches, notably those at Mbini, 50km (32 miles) south of Bata.


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