Lagos is the heavily populated city in Nigeria country and the second fastest growing city in Africa continent and the seventh in the globe. The population of Lagos is 17.5 million according to the Lagos State Government and the latest reports estimate the population is 21 million which makes Lagos the largest city in Africa.
Lagos was initially populated by the Awori subgroup of the Yoruba individuals. Under the management of the Oloye Olofin, the Awori shifted to an isle now known as Iddo and then to the bigger Lagos Island. In the Fifteenth millennium, the Awori agreement was assaulted by the Benin Empire following a fight, and the isle became a Benin war-camp known as Eko under Oba Orhogba, the Oba of Benin at time. There are many reasons for visiting the Lagos city which are below:
Ponta da Piedade
This place is well worth a visit just for the opinions and landscapes. A term of caution for those with youngsters, this is not a place where they can perform, they would be better of on a seaside. It is gorgeous.
Camilo Beach
Camilo beach is small beach in street between Praia Dona Ana and Ponta da Piedade. It is really beautiful beach and divided by rock where you can find tunnel. You can reach on Camilo beach without a boat with the help of wooden bridge.
Meia Praia
Meia Praia is one of best and very long beach in the Algrave. It has several restaurants for tourists. It is spotless clean and does not get too crowded even in very high season as it has miles of golden sand.
Onyria Palmares Golf
Onyria Palmares Golf is a 27 hole tournament course situated in Lagos, Algarve. The course is developed by Robert Trent Jones Jr. and already granted with 7 awards such as 26th in Golf Word's magazine position top 100 Europe.
Parque Zoologico de Lagos
This is one of the most beautiful zoos. It is different type's zoos from England, Singapore night zoo, San Diego, Australia and Japan etc. The establishing is very natural and animals seemed very healthy and were effective and there were a lot new borns. The monkey isles fun and huge divided by water not cages.
Governor's Castle
It is difficult to miss the Governor's adventure when coming into Lagos - its reverse the fort. The building itself is amazing and there are a few placards suggesting on what you are looking at. I did not however see any art gallery.
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