LEKKI CONSERVATION
CENTRE IN NIGERIA
G'day folks,
Welcome to an amazing nature reserve in Nigeria. This nature reserve is home to the longest canopy walkway in Africa.
The Lekki Conservation Center in Lekki, Nigeria,
is an oasis of nature within the urban chaos of Lagos, and the
suspended canopy walkway that rises over the reserve is the longest in
all of Africa.
The canopy walkway features six towers that rise over 22 feet each. They are connected by a series of suspended (and swinging) walkways that offer a unique (if somewhat harrowing) 360-degree view of this part of the world from high above the treetops. The treetop walk stretches about 1,315 feet long (more than three and a half football fields), setting the record for the longest on the African continent.
Founded in 1990 by the Nigerian Conservation Foundation, the conservation center preserves a large part of the region’s biodiverse coastal ecosystem and educates visitors on the importance of coexisting with nature. The reserve is home to a plethora of wildlife, including monkeys, tortoises, and rare birds.
The canopy walkway features six towers that rise over 22 feet each. They are connected by a series of suspended (and swinging) walkways that offer a unique (if somewhat harrowing) 360-degree view of this part of the world from high above the treetops. The treetop walk stretches about 1,315 feet long (more than three and a half football fields), setting the record for the longest on the African continent.
Founded in 1990 by the Nigerian Conservation Foundation, the conservation center preserves a large part of the region’s biodiverse coastal ecosystem and educates visitors on the importance of coexisting with nature. The reserve is home to a plethora of wildlife, including monkeys, tortoises, and rare birds.
Clancy's comment: It looks like a great place for photographers to snap wildlife.
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Wow. Looks like fun.
ReplyDeleteCould be a great place for a photographer, Tamian.
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