Cameroon line

The Cameroon line (French: Ligne du Cameroun, Spanish: cordillera de Camerún) is a 1,600 km (990 mi) chain of volcanoes.It includes islands in the Gulf of Guinea and mountains that extend along the border region of eastern Nigeria and the of Cameroon, from Mount Cameroon on the Gulf of Guinea north and east towards Lake Chad.The islands, which span the equator, have tropical climates and are home to many unique plant and bird species.The mainland mountain regions are much cooler than the surrounding lowlands, and also contain unique and ecologically important environments.

Cameroon line

The Cameroon line (French: Ligne du Cameroun, Spanish: cordillera de Camerún) is a 1,600 km (990 mi) chain of volcanoes.It includes islands in the Gulf of Guinea and mountains that extend along the border region of eastern Nigeria and the of Cameroon, from Mount Cameroon on the Gulf of Guinea north and east towards Lake Chad.The islands, which span the equator, have tropical climates and are home to many unique plant and bird species.The mainland mountain regions are much cooler than the surrounding lowlands, and also contain unique and ecologically important environments.