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Last updated: 18 june, 2009 - 10:16 GMT

Lost heritage

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In the north eastern corner of Príncipe in the Gulf of Guinea lies the most famed plantation of the island, traditionally used for cocoa and coffee crops.

However the passing of time has taken its toll on the Roca Sundy and, because of this, many fear that the historic heritage at the heart of the island could be lost forever.

Network Africa's Maimouna Jallow sent this report.

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