The Dzanga-Sanga Rain Forest

The Dzanga-Sanga Rain Forest, one of the few still intact rain forests in the world, lies in the Congolese River Basin in the southern-western region of the Central African Republic, and is exceptional for its rich biodiversity.
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Steve Does anyone know anything about the Basange tribe? 5/23/2005
sonal Actually, I have mentioned the resources - 'the most productive diamond mines in the world'.I'm interested in how these can be utilised without disrupting the forest.

I have lived in Africa for several years, by the way, and its a wonderful place.

Thank you for reading.

Sonal Panse

5/9/2004
Jessica Amelia What I think is that you often talk about what Africans do not have. Wouldn't it be fair if you talk about all the minerals, natural resources, gold, diamond, and all the wonderful things Africans have in their continent, and how that many other nations use them. 5/5/2004
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