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Lengoue River The Lenoue River is located in Sangha province of the Republic of Congo. It is a tributary of the Likouala River[1], which is a tributary of the Congo River. The Lengoue itself has a number of tributaries.
The River runs through some very remote parts of the Congolese jungle, the only road access to the river is from the village of Liouesso[2]. Thereafter it runs straight to the Likouala. The Lengoue maintains a number of small fishing/ bush camps along it. There is no infrastructure for the entire length of the river, except at Liouesso where it meets the N-2 road.
The only way down river is in a dugout canoe. Trees frequently fall over the river making difficult obstacles.
References
edit- ^ Bossche, J.-P. Vanden. Source Book for the Inland Fishery Resources of Africa, Vol 1. p. 59. ISBN 92-5-102983-0.
- ^ "Google Maps Liouesso". Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 31 July 2017.
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