Cameroon is very rich in natural landscapes composed of active volcanoes, white-sand beaches, lush rainforests and peculiar rock formations. Cameroon shares a border with six countries namely: Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Congo, Central African Republic, Chad, and Nigeria. Cameroon is referred as “Africa in miniature”. Capital of Cameroon is Yaoundé.
Cameroon has 7 national parks and Waza National Park is its most famous one with numerous elephants, lion, giraffe, antelope, antelope, and birdlife and has some of the richest flora and fauna found in Africa. The world’s biggest frog Goliath comes from Cameroon. Cameroon has soil rich of minerals and enriched by natural resources like oil, timber, hydroelectric power, natural gas, cobalt, nickel, iron ore and uranium. Cameroon is famous for producing coffee, cocoa, cotton, bananas and oilseeds.
Cameroonian culture is greatly influenced by music and dance. The famous and the national dance of Cameroon- the Oku Juju Dance Yaounde or Subi Yaounde.
Debuncha is at the foot of the Cameroon Mountains and records annual rainfalls of 400 inches (10,000mm), this is about 20 times the annual rainfall recorded in England.It is the second wettest place in the world. But of the water requirement of 500,000 m3/day, available clean water supply in Cameroon is only about 250,000 m3/day.
Aqua Pure SA is committed in resolving this water crisis of Cameroon.