"Perched on the edge of the Congo Basin, Gabon's forests support some of the greatest numbers of species on the continent. Ungulates like the sitatunga, a water-loving antelope ... have declined in many areas but gather at Langoué Bai for its rich grasses and cooling mud."
From "Saving Africa's Eden," September 2003, National Geographic magazine
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