Setté Cama is a village in Gabon, lying on the peninsula between the Ndogo Lagoon and the Atlantic Ocean.
In the sixteenth century, it was a major European colonial sea port trading in timber and ivory.
Long declined, it is now home to a museum and an airstrip and lies on the edge of the Loango National Park.
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