Moonana
Moonana is a small, uninhabited island located in the Gulf of Guinea, off the coast of Cameroon. It is part of the Bongo Gulf Islands, an archipelago consisting of several small islands and islets. Moonana is known for its pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters, and diverse marine life. The island is primarily covered by dense mangrove forests, which provide habitat for various bird species and other wildlife. Moonana is also home to several endemic plant and animal species, making it an important area for conservation efforts. The island is accessible by boat from the nearby town of Bongo, and visitors can enjoy activities such as snorkeling, diving, and birdwatching. Despite its remote location, Moonana has gained attention in recent years due to its potential for ecotourism development. However, the island's isolation and lack of infrastructure pose challenges for sustainable tourism.