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The site consists of four large groups of stone circles that represent an extraordinary concentration of over 1,000 monuments in a band 100 km wide along some 350 km of the River Gambia. The four groups, Sine Ngayène, Wanar, Wassu and Kerbatch, cover 93 stone circles and numerous tumuli, burial mounds, some of which have been excavated to ...
Category: Landmarks in the Gambia. 1 language. ... Historic sites in the Gambia (2 C) This page was last edited on 1 May 2020, at 03:12 (UTC). Text ...
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It was formerly known as Georgetown and was the second largest in the country. It is now the capital of the Central River Division and is best known as home to Gambia's main prison. The Wassu stone circles lie 22 km northwest of Lamin Koto, on the north bank across from Janjanbureh. It is one of Gambia's more popular tourist destinations. [6]
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The forests and savannas bordering the Gambia River have a diverse fauna, including Derby eland, chimpanzees, lions, birds, reptiles, and amphibians. [141] The park was listed as being endangered in 2007 for low mammal populations, the construction of a dam, and management problems. [142] Nubian Monuments from Abu Simbel to Philae: Aswan, Egypt