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Nigeria is made up of distinctive regions which includes deserts, plains, swamps, mountains, and steamy jungles.

The diverse landscape makes it ideal for a broad range of plants and animals. Many species live nowhere else on Earth.

The slopes of southeastern Nigeria's mountains are covered by thick rain forest which is the home of rare western lowland gorillas that are thought to be extinct.

It has one of the largest river systems in the world, including the Niger Delta, the third largest delta on Earth.

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Confluence of River Niger and Benue

Confluence of River Niger and Benue

River Confluence: The two rivers meet at Lokoja forming a Y-shaped structure that drains southward into the ocean.
Image Source: SI Magazine
Great ape pictured with babies

World's rarest great ape pictured with babies.

Endangered Sub-species: Only 300 Cross River gorillas are known to live in the wild
Image Source: BBC
Ogbunike Cave

One of the ten tunnels at the main cave leading to River Nkissa

Ogbunike Caves: The main cave structure is about 5m high, 10m wide and 30m long
Image Source: nigeriagalleria.com
Zuma Rock

Gigantic Zuma Rock

Natural Contours: Monolith rock with the image of a human face - mouth, eyes and nose.
Image Source: transcorphotels.com
Ibeno Beach

Ibeno beach white sand dune

Coastline:: Probably the longest beach in West Africa
Iyake suspended lake

Iyake suspended lake

Mountain Lake:: One of the few lakes on top of a mountain (said to be suspended)
Image Source: Letsgo Nigeria Photo Team