Desert FerloMany trees, including the impressive baobab, grow in Ferlo's semi-desert zone. © Pierre Rene Worms
Senegal is a relatively flat country that presents a plethora of beautiful, natural landscapes; from the dense forest of Lower Casamance to the sand dunes of the Fleuve region, from the desert of the region of Saint Louis to the central bush, the salt lakes and the savannah. Senegal is a real kaleidoscope of lush landscapes, from its vast stretches of hundred year-old baobabs to the four rivers that flow through the country: the Senegal, the Gambia, the Saloum and the Casamance.
Neil Kreeger
Section editor
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