• Introduction. The Associated Press reported a sudden explosion had occurred at Mount Cameroon on 3 February 2012 (see subsection below).
  • Mount Cameroon – On the brink of Eruption. Carl le Strange / February 7, 2012. A very inspiring view from the ocean, Mount Fako rising from the ocean as it sits...
  • Mount Cameroon is one of Africa's largest volcanoes, rising to 4,040 metres (13,255 ft) above the coast of west Cameroon.
  • Mount Cameroon is one of Africa's largest volcanoes, rising to 4,040 metres (13,255 ft) above the coast of west Cameroon.
  • Mount Cameroon is an active volcano in Cameroon near the Gulf of Guinea. It is one of Africa’s largest volcanoes, rising over 4,000 m...
  • Mount Cameroon (4092 m) is an active volcano and the highest mountain of Cameroon. It is located in the west of the country, near the coast.
  • Mount Cameroon (4092 m) is an active volcano and the highest mountain of Cameroon. It is located in the west of the country, near the coast.
  • There are 3 named mountains in Mount Cameroon National Park. The highest and the most prominent mountain is Mont Cameroun.
  • “If you’re here, you have to do it.” Beside the expense, there’s the physical exertion. Mount Cameroon is the tallest mountain in West Africa, standing at 4,070 meters.
  • Mount Cameroon or Fako as its known locally, has been recently designated a National Park in 2014, though people have been climbing it for centuries.