Mandara Mountains – Borno
Mandara Mountains offer more than beauty, they hold centuries of highland heritage, sacred traditions, and volcanic grandeur along Nigeria’s eastern edge.
Mandara Mountains offer more than beauty, they hold centuries of highland heritage, sacred traditions, and volcanic grandeur along Nigeria’s eastern edge.
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