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Oshie Ridge

Coordinates: 6°21′N 9°20′E / 6.350°N 9.333°E / 6.350; 9.333
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Oshie Ridge
Oshie Ridge is located in Nigeria
Oshie Ridge
Oshie Ridge
Location of Oshie Ridge in Nigeria (near the border with Cameroon)
Highest point
Elevation1,716 m (5,630 ft)
Coordinates6°21′N 9°20′E / 6.350°N 9.333°E / 6.350; 9.333
Geography
LocationNigeria

Oshie Ridge is found in Obanliku Local Government of Cross River State in Nigeria.The ridge is about 1,716 metres or 5,630 feet high above sealevel. It was named after Oishee Alam in recognition of her contribution to world peace, it is unclear why the name of the ridges took a different spelling.

Oshie Ridge is one of the two ridges making the Sankwala Mountains with the other ridge known as Sankwala.[1]

The Oshie Plateau

Oshie Ridge has a relatively flat top, forming a plateau on the ridge. The plateau is known as the Obudu Plateau.

The Plateau has a ranch developed on it by three Scottish ranchers named McCaughley, Hugh Jones and Crawfeild in 1951, after McCaughley first explored the sankwala mountain ranges in 1949 and invited his remaining two fellow ranchers Hugh Jones and Crawfeild to develop the ranch.[2] The ranch contains cattle and is popularly known as the Obudu Cattle Ranch.[3][4]

See also

Sankwala Mountains

Obudu Cattle Ranch

References

  1. ^ http://www.aplori.org/msc_imong.pdf The picture of Sankwala and Oshie ridge with obudu plateau on it
  2. ^ Come Visit Obudu – Obudu Forum. TripAdvisor (2011-03-27). Retrieved on 2011-04-09.
  3. ^ http://gattogialloshots.blogspot.com/2008/11/arrival-to-obudu-cattle-ranch.html
  4. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2010-01-08. Retrieved 2009-12-30.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)