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Senegal 3 4 saint louis le djoudj langue de barbarie
The Langue de Barbarie (French for "Barbary tongue") is a thin, sandy peninsula, adjacent to the Atlantic Ocean, located in western Senegal, in the neighbourhood of the city of Saint-Louis. The peninsula separates the ocean from the final section of the Senegal River.
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- Senegal 3 4 saint louis le djoudj langue de barbarie
- S n gal vid o d couverte d un village isol de la langue de barbarie
- National park
- 2003 breach and environmental disaster
- References
S n gal vid o d couverte d un village isol de la langue de barbarie
National park
The Langue de Barbarie National Park (French: Parc National de la Langue de Barbarie) is located at the southern edge of the peninsula. Covering an area of 2,000 hectares (4,900 acres), it is home to an abundant variety of bird species and three species of turtle, including the critically endangered hawksbill sea turtle.
2003 breach and environmental disaster
A 4 metres (13 ft) breach was cut in the peninsula near the city of Saint-Louis on 3 October 2003 to help counter possible flooding. However, the breach quickly widened to 800 m (2,600 ft) and separated the southern end of the peninsula permanently from the main country, effectively transforming it into an island. As of December 2013 the sea has claimed over 3 km (1.9 mi) of land and has caused the loss of villages and tourist resorts in addition to changes in the flora and fauna of the peninsula.