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Nigeria Turns To Beauty Spots To Revive Tourism : An Overview Of Plateau State by ViewPointNig: 11:55am On Sep 03, 2014
Birdwatchers often go to extreme lengths to spot a rare species, even travelling to the westernmost of Alaska's Aleutian islands. By contrast, the bird sanctuary in Nigeria's Amurum Forest Reserve, where undulating rock formations surround a savannah dominated by lush, tall grass, is rarely, if ever, on any twitcher's wish list.......http://www.viewpointnigeria.com/lifestyle-mob/item/1233-nigeria-turns-to-beauty-spots-to-revive-tourism-an-overview-of-plateau-state
Re: Nigeria Turns To Beauty Spots To Revive Tourism : An Overview Of Plateau State by Nobody: 11:57am On Sep 03, 2014
What about ethnic and religious conflicts with poor security in the state.. how do you counter ?

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