Freetown Peninsula
The Freetown Peninsula is a prominent landform located in Sierra Leone, West Africa. It stretches approximately 30 kilometers along the Atlantic Ocean and is known for its stunning beaches, lush vegetation, and diverse wildlife. The peninsula is home to the capital city, Freetown, which serves as a cultural and economic hub for the country.
The region features several national parks, including Tacugama Chimpanzee Sanctuary, which focuses on the conservation of endangered species. The peninsula's unique geography offers a mix of coastal and mountainous landscapes, making it a popular destination for both locals and tourists seeking outdoor activities and natural beauty.