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Tuesday, 4 September 2018

The Bambili village mini waterfall and flora



THE BAMBILI VILLAGE MINI WATER FALL
Bambili is a village in the Tubah Sub Division of Mezam Division of the North West region of Cameroon. After taking a tour to one of the bushes in Bambili, this area could not be neglected. It is rich in flora and fauna. There exist a small water fall and thick bush on the outskirt of Bambili. This area houses Snakes, Crabs, small mammals and other reptiles. The hilly and bushy nature of this area is a good site for Zoologist and Botanist.
 This area houses diverse species of flora and fauna. Ecological land reclamation is greatly seen here. Angiosperms and Conifers are found here. Fungi, Edible and poisonous fruits are found here. Mammals, Birds and Reptiles are found here. Few Amphibians existing at the base of the water fall are Toads and Frogs. Reptiles from the Black Mamba Snake to various species of Lizards. Birds from the little Sun Bird to Owls and the Guinea Fowl. Mammals exists from Rat Molds, Bats, Squirrels and even Bush Rabbits are found here.
Beautiful scenario for adventure. Ecology can be deeply studied here. These photos were taken in the dry season of 2017. It is much fresher and thicker in the rainy season. Water fills almost every end here in the rainy season.                                                       
The team couldn’t stop enjoying the ecology. Pictures were taken. There will be a visit to the place in the rainy season and critical analysis on the forest flora and fauna will be made.
Whenever you wish to visit the area, you can comment on the comment box below and we will make the necessary arrangements.
However due to the water found here at the base, Mosquitoes are inevitable as small stagnant waters here are perfect breeding grounds for mosquitoes. The Culex and Anopheles Mosquitoes are common here.
It should be noted that the climate in this area is tropical. The average temperature of this area is 18 oC. The rains in this area are higher in July and August than any other months.
 From an aerial view, the surroundings are covered with wild trees.         
The water here is fresh and clean and some areas here contain very good and natural source of drinkable water                          
Pictures were taken by Ngala Maimo Wajiri in 2017

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