Ogoulou River Explained

The Ogoulou River is in Gabon. It is a tributary of the Ngounié River. Yengué is by it.[1]

Paul Belloni Du Chaillu wrote about it.[2] [3] He reported plantations of groundnuts bordering it.[4]

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-2.0245°N 11.3177°W

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Fire in Relation to Primitive Agriculture and Grazing in the Tropics: A-G, Tropics in general; H-J, South Asia and Oceania. Harley Harris. Bartlett. August 30, 1955. University of Michigan Botanical Gardens. Google Books.
  2. Web site: A Journey to Ashango-Land: And Further Penetration Into Equatorial Africa. Paul Belloni Du. Chaillu. Richard. Owen. August 30, 1867. J. Murray. Google Books.
  3. Web site: The Country of the Dwarfs. Paul Belloni Du. Chaillu. August 30, 1899. Harper & brothers. Google Books.
  4. Web site: Adventures in the Great Forest of Equatorial Africa and the Country of the Dwarfs. Paul Belloni Du. Chaillu. August 30, 1890. Harper & brothers. Google Books.