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Recreation and Travel: Equatorial Guinea

Created and maintained by the
 African & Middle Eastern Division,
Collections and Services Directorate

Includes tourism, sports, food and drink, links to embassies, U.S. State Department advisories.


Afrol News (http://www.afrol.com/)
A portal link to vast resources for sub-Saharan African countries.

Bioko - A conservation project (http://www.bioko.org/)
Site created and maintained by the Bioko Biodiversity Protection Program, a joint initiative of Arcadia University (formerly named Beaver College) and the Universidad Nacional de Guinea. Annual expedition, study abroad program.

Bioko Island Photographs (http://www.bioko.org/photos/)
Illustrations of daily activities as well and plant and animal life on Bioko.

CNN Interactive -- Africa (http://www.cnn.com/)
Current information on weather, business, science, tourism, etc.

Lonely Planet - Destinations (http://www.lonelyplanet.com/worldguide/destinations/africa/equatorial-guinea)
Information on travel, attractions, history, culture, and environment.

MSN Encarta (http://encarta.msn.com)
"Posts facts about this country's geography and history along with images, maps, and news updates." Search e-library for periodical articles.

National Center for Infectious Diseases Traveler's Health (Center for Disease Control and Prevention) (http://www.cdc.gov/travel/)
Health information on specific destinations: outbreaks, diseases, vaccinations, safe food and water, traveling with children, special needs, cruise ships and air travel, and reference publications. Links to national and international health departments and organizations, to the CDC Division of Global Migration and Quarantine and to USDA/APHIS (importation of food, plant and animal products).

Travel Document Systems (http://www.traveldocs.com/)
A source for information about the documents required for travel to a particular country. The forms themselves are offered in PDF format as well as basic travel information.

US-Africa.org (http://us-africa.tripod.com/index.html)
"Open Window to Africa for business, travel and education...provides -country files, photo albums, an impressive collection of pan African links, an event calendar and extensive information about economy, history, and culture."

United States. Department of State (http://www.state.gov)
Numerous documents concerning diplomatic and international relations, travel advice and warnings relating to the countries of the world are available on the State Department's official site by searching under a particular country's name.

Visitar Malabo, Guinea Ecuatorial (http://www.bisila.com/malabo.htm)
Photographs, lists of non-government organizations, youth groups, books, music, news, language course in Bubi, flight information.

Websites of U.S. embassies and consulates (http://usembassy.state.gov/)
Provides information on US government mission and services, and public and private sector information on each country.

World Health Organization (http://www.who.int/)
The official site of the WHO offers text in English, French or Spanish on its mission and health initiatives, programs and warnings world wide.

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