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Lengoue River The Lenoue River is located in Sangha province of the Republic of Congo. It is a tributary of the Likouala River[1], which is a tributary of the Congo River. The Lengoue itself has a number of tributaries.

The Lengoue river at sunrise

The River runs through some very remote parts of the Congolese jungle, the only road access to the river is from the village of Liouesso[2]. Thereafter it runs straight to the Likouala. The Lengoue maintains a number of small fishing/ bush camps along it. There is no infrastructure for the entire length of the river, except at Liouesso where it meets the N-2 road.

Lengoue Bush Village

The only way down river is in a dugout canoe. Trees frequently fall over the river making difficult obstacles.


References

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  1. ^ Bossche, J.-P. Vanden. Source Book for the Inland Fishery Resources of Africa, Vol 1. p. 59. ISBN 92-5-102983-0.
  2. ^ "Google Maps Liouesso". Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 31 July 2017.
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