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Ibeno Beach

One of the longest sand seashores in Africa, Ibeno Beach is located in western Africa. Along the shorelines of Ibeno in south-east Nigeria, the beach is on the land of local government of the area.

 

People enjoy a light shower in the Ibeno Beach
People enjoy a light shower in the Ibeno Beach

 

It covers a total area of about 1200 square kilometres. It extends from Okposo I to the east to Atabrikang village to the west, bordering Mbo Local Government Area and Bakassi Peninsula. It also shares its border with Eket, Esit Eket, Onna and Eastern Obolo local government areas. Read more at Eli Musli News

 

People taking photographs as a part of memory at the Ibeno Beach
People taking photographs as a part of memory at the Ibeno Beach

 

The Atlantic Ocean surrounds it from the south. The whole stretch of the beach is beautifully decorated for the enjoyment of the local people. Ibeno beach presents unlimited natural amenities for tourism, boating, rafting, skiing, camel riding, horse riding and many more. The beach is also decorated with a large number of trees planted along the coastline. The tree provides coconut water in case of dehydration. The tree also helps in giving shadow to the people visiting the beach. Thus acting as a relief area after taking a bath.

 

Camel Riding at the Ibeno Beach
Camel Riding at the Ibeno Beach

 

One can notice the extension of the Ibeno beach as far as the eye can look. It is such a large beach. The white sand spreads along the coastlines which one could ever imagine.

 

The Tree Provide a lot of Shelter to the Visitor at the Ibeno Beach
The Tree Provide a lot of Shelter to the Visitor at the Ibeno Beach

 

Most people come to take a walk along the shore of the beach. It reduces a lot of stress. While some soak their body in the water for therapeutic treatment of their joints and muscles.

Ibeno beach helps detoxify people as they would come to relax without a computer, mobile phone or anything. They generally would sit and without worrying about the work. The beach also provides us with a lot of vitamin D, thus helping us recover the deficiency.

 

Oladimeji Adisa

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