Agbokim Waterfalls
Éwn malábó:Infobox waterfall Agbokim waterfalls ki di Etung local government area eyi Cross River State efu South-South (Niger delta) region eyi Nigeria, ki dị ba border nwu kpai Cameroon. Waterfalls lẹ chi about Éwn malábó:Convert kwi Ikom kpai Éwn malábó:Convert kwi Calabar.[1][2]
Agbokim Waterfall chẹ ni aji mebie ki ni cascade eyi fresh water plunging down the high cliff into the tropical rainforest. Inwọ chi ugbo tourist attraction efu Cross River State.
History
[nwọ́che | nwó étéwn che]Ẹgba uchanẹ 1900s ọnwụ chi uchanẹ ọyiala Agbokim Waterfalls area, ẹgba ki adọdẹ ki mu dọ ki Ntankum dị abo akwọra nwụ kpai obo ogijo kibọ ku ma kwi Inaku ku ma gwugwu mountainous area kwubi ku ma dodo ọmọ lẹ.[3] Agbokim waterfalls have grown kpai developed kwi ẹgba wewe, kpọkpẹ taki tourism development. Atodu ki ẹtẹ aji le chi ami egbe ki lekwu Kpai ajẹbo ami ẹla, abo Agbokim community dọwọ dama atodu kuma make the water falls a developed region by opposing deforestation kpai promoting afforestation. Ma chukpẹ efu afforestation, atodu kuma du omi lẹ nyatẹ nana. The neighborhood's water falls region chi prominent destination nwu ami tourists since it serves as a location of enjoyment kpai relaxation.[1]
See also
[nwọ́che | nwó étéwn che]References
[nwọ́che | nwó étéwn che]- ↑ Adeyemi, Laolu (20 May 2016). "…experiencing the wonder of nature at Agbokim Fall". guardian.ng.
- ↑ "Agbokim Waterfalls is made up of seven streams with a cascade of fresh w". RefinedNG (in American English). 2022-12-10. Retrieved 2023-07-11.
- ↑ "Agbokim Waterfalls is made up of seven streams with a cascade of fresh w". RefinedNG (in American English). 2022-12-10. Retrieved 2023-07-11.