Michael Tomkinson’s Gambia

Michael Tomkinson’s Gambia, published by Michael Tomkinson Publishing in June 2001, offers a detailed exploration of The Gambia, the closest tropical country to Europe where English is spoken. This New Ed edition spans 128 pages and presents a vivid portrayal of the country’s diverse peoples, languages, cultures, and religions, highlighting its unique position as a microcosm of West Africa.
Readers will discover a rich tapestry of landscapes, from vibrant gardens filled with flowers to savanna and forests teeming with birdlife. The book emphasizes the visual attractions of The Gambia, addressing the need for current documentation that reflects its beauty. With a focus on travel and holiday experiences, this guide serves as a resource for those interested in the places and peoples of Africa, particularly The Gambia.
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The Gambia is the closest tropical country to Europe in which English is spoken and Winter sunshine guaranteed. A microcosm of West Africa, in its peoples, languages, cultures and religions. A floral and ornithological delight of gardens flamboyant with flowers, of savanna, forests creeks and beeches vibrant with birds. For the smallest independent state in Africa, The Gambia does not lack superlatives. It is however lacking in up-to-date documentation that does justice to its visual attractions as well.
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