I agree, chad. Most of bio shots were taken at Nyonie camp, probably pre-game . The background is recognizable as Nyonie, where the crew camped.
In the ew video, there are some several shots in the camps taken after the game started. At least one shows water in the background, possibly a lake or 'waterhole'. The camps appear to be in the rainforest. If so, expect lots of bug bites! The Gabon's no-see-ums are nasty buggers.
The 'walking with the natives' entrance was shot at one of the natural rock amphitheatres near Nyonie, I believe. They're called cirques on a couple of websites, which I assume means circle. A few months ago I showed photos of the Nyonie circques to a geology professor at the University of California . He believes they're volcanic in origin.
Apparently there's a volcanic fault or rift called the Cameroon Line that includes the islands of São Tomé and Príncipe and other islands off of Gabon's coast. So, it's not surprising that Gabon would also have volcanic features. But to be honest, I have not found any websites on the Internet that discuss the origin of the natural amphitheatres near Nyonie.
In the ew video, there are some several shots in the camps taken after the game started. At least one shows water in the background, possibly a lake or 'waterhole'. The camps appear to be in the rainforest. If so, expect lots of bug bites! The Gabon's no-see-ums are nasty buggers.
The 'walking with the natives' entrance was shot at one of the natural rock amphitheatres near Nyonie, I believe. They're called cirques on a couple of websites, which I assume means circle. A few months ago I showed photos of the Nyonie circques to a geology professor at the University of California . He believes they're volcanic in origin.
Apparently there's a volcanic fault or rift called the Cameroon Line that includes the islands of São Tomé and Príncipe and other islands off of Gabon's coast. So, it's not surprising that Gabon would also have volcanic features. But to be honest, I have not found any websites on the Internet that discuss the origin of the natural amphitheatres near Nyonie.



