Sanaga River
The Sanaga River is the longest river in Cameroon, stretching approximately 900 kilometers. It flows from the Adamawa Plateau in the center of the country and empties into the Atlantic Ocean near the city of Douala. The river is an essential waterway for transportation and supports local agriculture along its banks.
The Sanaga River is also known for its rich biodiversity, including various fish species and wildlife in its surrounding ecosystems. It plays a crucial role in the livelihoods of many communities, providing water for drinking, irrigation, and fishing. The river's basin is vital for both the environment and the economy of the region.