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Gabon is a Central African nation on the Atlantic coast, bordered by Equatorial Guinea, Cameroon, and the Republic of Congo, sitting almost directly on the equator. It is one of the most forested and least densely populated countries on Earth - over 85% of its territory is covered by ancient equatorial rainforest, making it one of the last great wilderness nations on the planet and a country of immense global ecological significance.
The country's 13 national parks, covering nearly 11% of its total land area, protect an extraordinary range of wildlife including forest elephants, western lowland gorillas, chimpanzees, and the famous surfing hippos of Loango National Park - where hippos have been photographed riding Atlantic waves on one of Africa's last truly wild beaches. The capital Libreville sits on the Komo River estuary on the Atlantic coast, a city of French colonial heritage and modern development surrounded by forest on three sides. Explore related settings through our Wildlife, Parks & Recreation, and Nature collections.
Gabonese cuisine reflects its coastal and forest setting - nyembwe chicken (cooked in palm nut sauce) is the national dish, alongside fresh Atlantic seafood, smoked fish, and cassava-based dishes eaten across the country. Gabon is also one of Africa's most important conservation success stories - its forests store vast amounts of carbon and its marine protected areas shelter leatherback turtles, humpback whales, and whale sharks along its Atlantic coastline. Browse related feeds under Oceans & Lakes, Scenic Views, and Remote Locations on EarthLive.TV.
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Gabon is a Central African nation on the Atlantic coast, bordered by Equatorial Guinea, Cameroon, and the Republic of Congo, sitting almost directly on the equator. It is one of the most forested and least densely populated countries on Earth - over 85% of its territory is covered by ancient equatorial rainforest, making it one of the last great wilderness nations on the planet and a country of immense global ecological significance.
The country's 13 national parks, covering nearly 11% of its total land area, protect an extraordinary range of wildlife including forest elephants, western lowland gorillas, chimpanzees, and the famous surfing hippos of Loango National Park - where hippos have been photographed riding Atlantic waves on one of Africa's last truly wild beaches. The capital Libreville sits on the Komo River estuary on the Atlantic coast, a city of French colonial heritage and modern development surrounded by forest on three sides. Explore related settings through our Wildlife, Parks & Recreation, and Nature collections.
Gabonese cuisine reflects its coastal and forest setting - nyembwe chicken (cooked in palm nut sauce) is the national dish, alongside fresh Atlantic seafood, smoked fish, and cassava-based dishes eaten across the country. Gabon is also one of Africa's most important conservation success stories - its forests store vast amounts of carbon and its marine protected areas shelter leatherback turtles, humpback whales, and whale sharks along its Atlantic coastline. Browse related feeds under Oceans & Lakes, Scenic Views, and Remote Locations on EarthLive.TV.
Prefer exploring visually? Check our live webcam map or browse cameras in Cameroon, Republic of Congo, and Equatorial Guinea.