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Port Gentil
Port-Gentil is the second-largest city of Gabon, the town was named after the French colonial administrator Emile Gentil in 1900. Now Port Gentil is a leading seaport. It is the center of Gabon's petroleum and timber industries. The city lies close to Cape Lopez, the westernmost point in Gabon. The town is now known for its hotels and its nightlife, while attractions include the St Louis Church, beaches, zoo, casino as well as the wildlife in local swamps.
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Loango National Park
Loango National Park is situated between the Nkomi and Ndogo Lagoons, this 1550 Km variety of savanna, pristine beach, forest and mangroves is a must see in Gabon. The national park offers a unique opportunity to observe elephant, buffalo, hippo, gorilla and leopard venturing onto the white sand beachfront.
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