The Ogoulou River is in Gabon. It is a tributary of the Ngounié River. Yengué is by it.[1]
Paul Belloni Du Chaillu wrote about it.[2][3] He reported plantations of groundnuts bordering it.[4]
^Bartlett, Harley Harris (August 30, 1955). "Fire in Relation to Primitive Agriculture and Grazing in the Tropics: A-G, Tropics in general; H-J, South Asia and Oceania". University of Michigan Botanical Gardens – via Google Books.
^Chaillu, Paul Belloni Du; Owen, Richard (August 30, 1867). "A Journey to Ashango-Land: And Further Penetration Into Equatorial Africa". J. Murray – via Google Books.
^Chaillu, Paul Belloni Du (August 30, 1899). "The Country of the Dwarfs". Harper & brothers – via Google Books.
^Chaillu, Paul Belloni Du (August 30, 1890). "Adventures in the Great Forest of Equatorial Africa and the Country of the Dwarfs". Harper & brothers – via Google Books.
The OgoulouRiver is in Gabon. It is a tributary of the Ngounié River. Yengué is by it. Paul Belloni Du Chaillu wrote about it. He reported plantations...
forests just west of where the Ngounié river meets the Ogoué river to where the Ogoulouriver meets the Ngounié river. The most prominent old village sites...
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sedimentary in origin. The range is home to the rises of several rivers including the Louesse, Ogoulou, Ikoy, Lolo, Lekoko, Lebombi, and Offoue. Gardinier David...