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English: 50 km north-west of Limbé, on the road to the coast, is the last port of Cameroon, which is no longer quite Cameroonian. Fishermen from all over the Gulf of Guinea gather there to sell or trade their fish. Built around the old German bridge renamed Bibundi Bridge, this village is bustling with activity. Motorcycles come and go in a never-ending ballet. The fishermen's huts, almost all of them foreign, and the market are located beyond the bridge. The dugout canoes are impressive by their size, but above all by their flamboyant colours and patterns, which make them real works of art.
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Idenau bridge also called bibundi bridge

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