Hello everyone,
It’s a pleasure to be, my name is Ebrima Jatta from The Gambia.
The Gambia is the smallest country on mainland Africa, located in West Africa and almost entirely surrounded by Senegal except for its western coast on the Atlantic Ocean.
It is a narrow strip of land about 480 km (300 mi) long and only 24–50 km (15–30 mi) wide, following the course of the Gambia River, which flows east to west into the Atlantic Ocean. The country’s terrain is mostly low and flat, with fertile floodplains along the river and sandy soils toward the coast.
Also, Its climate is tropical, with a distinct dry season (November–May) and a rainy season (June–October).
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ReplyDeleteHi Ebrima Mirriam here🙌nice to meet can't wait to interact more!🙌
ReplyDeleteHello from the southern tip of Africa! My name is Lerato Mashala and I live in South Africa—a country with two oceans, wild animals like lions and penguins, and landscapes from deserts to mountains.
ReplyDeleteOver the next month, I’ll be sharing daily geography stories from my country, and sometimes comparing them to Chungnam Province in Korea. Let’s explore together!
Question for students:
If you could visit South Africa, what would you want to see first—animals, mountains, or the ocean?
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