A fascinating journey through Ureka, a remote corner of Bioko Island, where traditional life coexists with abundant nature. This documentary explores the customs of its inhabitants, the unique biodiversity of its jungles and beaches, and how time has shaped this hidden gem of Equatorial Guinea. In the Bubi language, Ureka means "distant village," and it is the first inhabited village on Bioko Island. This is the first chapter of a series of reports on ongoing nature conservation. Through four key figures within the community, we will discover the beauty of this natural enclave: its culture, customs, and various ways of life.
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