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[edit] Ntem RIver
It is hard to tell from the map, but is this town located on the Ntem River?
- On my maps, it looks like it's just north of it. It's within walking distance, though; when I visited Campo, some friends hopped over the border while a friend and I had a couple of beers. — BrianSmithson 09:18, 31 October 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Both Kind of Maps Please.
This article now has two maps. The original black and white map which shows provincial and international borders, and a newer colour map showing contours. They are not yet to the same scale. But if you try to show too much on a single map, the result can be unreadable clutter. Tabletop 04:28, 19 October 2007 (UTC)