
The Niger River is Africa's third largest river and is one of the great mysteries of Africa until the mid-nineteenth century. From its origins in Guinea less than 150 miles from the Atlantic, the river heads north into the Sahara desert. At Timbuktu, the legendary city of gold, the river turns east, then abruptly south back towards the Gulf of Guinea.
The river splits into 23 real mouths in the coastal mangrove forests of Nigeria, and some of these are only navigable by canoe. The Niger Delta is one of the world's largest wetlands, covering more than 7,700 square miles, and houses Africa's largest mangrove forest.
Listen to the gushing stream that never stop. Enjoy the sound and block the external noises outside. Allow yourself to have a good rest and wash away all the stress inside you.
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