The Domes de Fabedougou are a unique geological formation located in southwestern Burkina Faso, near the town of Sindou. These natural rock formations are characterized by their dome-like shapes, which have been eroded over millions of years into smooth, rounded structures. The Domes de Fabedougou are made of sandstone and limestone, and they rise up to 20 meters (65 feet) in height.
The Pics de Sindou, located near the town of Sindou in southwestern Burkina Faso, are remarkable geological formation in the region. These towering sandstone rock formations rise dramatically from the surrounding landscape, creating a stunning and otherworldly sight.
Burkina Faso is a landlocked country located in West Africa, bordered by six other countries: Mali to the north, Niger to the east, Benin to the southeast, Togo and Ghana to the south, and Côte d'Ivoire to the southwest. The capital city is Ouagadougou. As of 2023, the country had an estimated population of 22,489,12.
Ouagadougou is the capital and largest city of Burkina Faso, a landlocked country in West Africa. Its name is often shortened to Ouaga. The city is known for its vibrant markets, bustling streets, and cultural attractions. It serves as the administrative, cultural, and economic center of Burkina Faso. Its population was 2,415,266 in 2019.