@kravietz #GöbekliTepe is the first and oldest #Temple in #History.
@Wetrix First step is not to use their #searchengine. I use since years only #MetaGer!
#Malabo, formerly Santa Isabel, is the capital of #EquatorialGuinea and the province of Bioko Norte. It is located on the north coast of the Island of #Bioko, the formerly named #FernandoPó. In 2018, the city had a population of approximately 297,000 inhabitants.
The City is my home from April to Oktober.
@Wetrix Good Night
#Annobón (Portuguese: Ano Bom, renamed Pagalu from 1973 to 1979) is an volcanic island in the South Atlantic Ocean near the Equator and one of the eight provinces of Equatorial Guinea with the capital San Antonio de Palé. It occupies an area of 17 square km and rises with the Lago a Pot, Quioveo and Macizo Santa Mina to an elevation of 613 metres.
Picture shows the provincial town San Antonio de Palé, the Lago a Pot and the 2013 opened airport.
Isla #Bioco (Guinea Ecuatorial).
Mapas topográficos. 1981
Mapa de la República de Guinea Ecuatorial.
[Material cartográfico] formado y publicado por el I.G.N. de España. Escala 1:50.000
(E 8°24'01"-E 8°59'52"/N 3°53'52"-N 3°10'31")
Instituto Geográfico Nacional, [Madrid], 1981
https://www.ign.es/web/catalogo-cartoteca/resources/html/003696.html
Isla #Annobón
Mapas topográficos. 1982
Mapa de la República de Guinea Ecuatorial. [Material cartográfico]. Escala 1:10.000 (E 05°36'30''-E 05°39'44''/S 01°23'40''-S 01°29'00'') Instituto Geográfico Nacional, [Madrid], 1982
Map of #EquatorialGuinea with the two main Islands #Bioko and #Annobón
United Nations Map No. 3861 Rev. 4 from January 2005
https://www.un.org/Depts/Cartographic/map/profile/eqguinea.pdf
Tactical Pilotage Chart (#TPC) of #Bioko Island; Original scale 1:500,000.
TPCs, originally created for the use of military air navigation, depict the types of data that would be useful for pilots, including topography, the locations of major cities, tranportation routes, and other ground features that would be visible from the air.
Top 10 wettest places in the world
10. Mount Emei, Sichuan Province, China
9. Pu’u Kukui, Maui, Hawaii
8. Mount Waialeale, Kauai, Hawaii
7. Big Bog, Maui, Hawaii
6. Debundscha point, Cameroon
5. San Antonio de #Ureca, #Bioko Island, #EquatorialGuinea
4. Cropp River, New Zealand
3. Tutunendo, Colombia
2. Cherrapunji, Meghalaya State, India
1. Mawsynram, Meghalaya State, India.
And me, I life in #SanAntonioDeUreca, the fifth wettest Place on earth, with an average annual rainfall of 10,450 mm.
@gritnot To be more specific: from November to March - this is the dry season - I live in San Antonio de #Ureca, in the very South of the Island. The place belongs to one of the wettest Places on earth with around 10.000 mm Rain each year.
In remaining months I life in #Malabo in the very North of #Bioko Island.
I've been working in Africa - from Senegal in the West to Equatorial Guinea in the East - for over 20 years for an Dow-Jones-Listed Company, but now I am a man of private means and enjoy my Life on the in the Gulf of Guinea located Bioko Island, formerly known under the Name Fernando Poo - the most beautiful island in the World.