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         by
         Muguette Goufrani 
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          As
         part of my decade living on Africa's West Coast, our family
         spent a memorable year in the Republic of Gabon, which hugs
         the Atlantic, straddles the equator and is roughly the size
         of France. Being health fanatics and outdoor types, my
         mother Suzanne, brother Jean Pierre and I thrived in the
         hot, humid climate - and in 12 months, managed to visit much
         of the countryside. This gave us an intimate connection with
         the Gabonaise culture and was valuable in my future career
         in tourism. We enjoyed a laid back, tropical lifestyle; food
         was delicious and varied, the shops and stalls were full of
         interesting items and tempting snacks. What's more, to our
         delight, the traditional West African culture had in no way
         disappeared with the oil boom." 
         
          Thanks
         to mineral wealth and a relatively low population growth,
         Gabon is better off financially than most of Africa. This
         fact is reflected in their care and attention to basic
         ecological concerns. For example, the vast coastal wetlands
         and marshes, are still largely intact. This is something
         with which ATA members will heartily agree, the Association
         being a strong advocate of ecotourism. Gabon, which hosted
         the Africa Travel Association (ATA) International Congress
         in 1980, is easily accessible from the USA and
         Canada. 
         
         . Air
         Gabon
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          West
         Africa's Freedom City:
         Libreville, our home at the time, began as a settlement
         for freed slaves on the site of a naval fortress. How did it
         get its name? In 1849, our French ancestors captured a slave
         ship, releasing all of the passengers at the mouth of the
         Komo River. In joyous response and gratitude, the newly
         freed slaves named their settlement Libreville (Free Town).
         A lively and charming capital, Libreville reminds me of a
         quieter, more laid back 50s version of Miami Beach, with its
         large ocean-view hotels. To name a few, there's the Hotel
         Mont-Bouet, the Ebene, Rendema Meridien, Novotel's
         Rapontchombo, Hotel Okoume Palace Inter-Continental, Hotel
         Mont de Crystal and Hotel Gamba. 
         
         Libreville's chalk
         white buildings contrast dramatically with the dappled green
         shades of the nearby equatorial forest. It's a city of
         modern office buildings, fancy shops, supermarkets and
         white, sandy beaches inside city limits. Not far away (140
         km) on the south coast is Port -Gentil on Ile de Mandji, a
         coastal island to the south. Fueled by oil funds and
         relatively high wages, the town has dozens of restaurants,
         night clubs and unique shops. 
         
          Getting
         around in Gabon:
         The country's national carrier, Air Gabon, has regular
         flights from Libreville International Airport to Paris, Rome
         and London as well as several cities in Africa. Air Gabon is
         one of the three or four best African airlines serving
         Central and West Africa. If you are arranging a bus tour, or
         taking a rental vehicle, there are over 5,000 miles of good
         road. A Land Rover or other 4-wheel drive vehicle is
         recommended in much of the forested
         areas. I 
         
         
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            - Mr. Hagos
            Legesse, Director
 
            
            - GABON TOURIST
            INFORMATION/AIR GABON
 
            
            - 347 Fifth Avenue,
            # 810
 
            
            - New York, NY
            10016
 
            
            - Tel: (212)
            447-6700
 
            Fax: (212) 447-1532 
            
            
               
          
         
         Muguette
         Goufrani,
         Africa Travel Magazine's Associate Editor/ Pubisher, covers
         West African destinations and events. Her native language is
         French and she has lived in five West African countries,
         working for Air Afrique, Royal Air Maroc and Citroen. As a
         Travel Agent, she worked in North Africa, where her family
         operates an inbound tour company, and later in Tahiti and
         Cambodia. Muguette has been a partner in the magazine since
         it was founded in 1995. 
         
          
         
            
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                   Gabon:
                  Hotel Mots de Crystal 
                  Pl. de L'Independance, PO Box 544, Libreville.
                  Gabon 
                  Tel No: 76-25-20, 76-25-23, Fax No: 74 65 01 
                  Number of Rooms: 49, Single from: 64. US Dollars. A
                  small hotel located in the centre of town, not far
                  from the shore. Pleasant rooms with bath, air
                  conditioning, radio and TV. 2 small suites. Bar,
                  restaurant and garden. Limited meeting facilities
                  and small pool. Wheelchair access. Rooms for non
                  smokers. Free parking. Renovated in 1992.
                  Facilities: Air Conditioning, Sandy Beach,
                  Conference Facilities, Disabled Facilities,
                  Swimming Pool 
                  Airport: Libreville Leon M'ba 3 kms. 
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         Credits: Legesse
         Travel and Tourism, New York, NY, USA 
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