Journey from Somalomo, after crossing the DJa River, for about two hours in a dense jungle to reach the Baka settlement. Accompanied by a wildlife guard from the reserve and two porters to carry our camping tents, water and our belongings. Small indigenous communities that cling to their past and continue to live in the equatorial forest of southeastern Cameroon (they are also found in the Congo, Central African Republic and Gabon). Most of their subsistence lies in hunting, fishing and gathering. Despite being semi-nomadic, the community where the images were taken, made up of 5 families (about 40 people), is settled in the Dja Reserve, commune of Somalomo, Biosphere Reserve since 1982 and World Heritage Site since 1987. . In the image you can see: The Dja River that separates the reserve from the town of Somalomo.

Journey from Somalomo, after crossing the DJa River, for about two hours in a dense jungle to reach the Baka settlement. Accompanied by a wildlife guard from the reserve and two porters to carry our camping tents, water and our belongings. Small indigenous communities that cling to their past and continue to live in the equatorial forest of southeastern Cameroon (they are also found in the Congo, Central African Republic and Gabon). Most of their subsistence lies in hunting, fishing and gathering. Despite being semi-nomadic, the community where the images were taken, made up of 5 families (about 40 people), is settled in the Dja Reserve, commune of Somalomo, Biosphere Reserve since 1982 and World Heritage Site since 1987. . In the image you can see: The Dja River that separates the reserve from the town of Somalomo.
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