Bijagós Archipelago
The Bijagós Archipelago is a group of about 88 islands located off the coast of Guinea-Bissau in West Africa. Known for its rich biodiversity, the archipelago is home to various species of birds, marine life, and unique ecosystems. Many of the islands are uninhabited, while others are home to the Bijagós people, who maintain traditional lifestyles and practices.
The archipelago is recognized for its cultural significance and natural beauty, making it a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. The islands feature mangroves, sandy beaches, and lagoons, providing habitats for wildlife and opportunities for eco-tourism.