00:00The Gambia River. The Gambia River is a major river in West Africa, running 1,120 km from the
00:09Futajalan Plateau in North Guinea westward through Senegal and the Gambia to the Atlantic Ocean at
00:15the city of Banjul. It is navigable for about half that length. The most important function
00:21of the Gambia River in modern times is its use as a waterway for transporting cargo,
00:26people, and mail across various distances. Ferry services operate along the course of the river,
00:33allowing north-south river crossings connecting the northern and southern parts of the nation of
00:37the Gambia. The first Europeans to visit the Gambia River were the Portuguese in the 15th century,
00:43in 1445, who attempted to settle on the river banks, but no settlement of significant size was established.
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