Riska ke Saloum bost. Onara vis vestara va blirob pu ayadodeem ke bat debak vas 5000 km² al tiskad. Tadle ke debak tir dem baroya bostafa riskeda is dem lavotaf narilt is mon 200 ewala ok ewalama is dervekxo is birafa anameda kene Atlantika welfa is rodaalaf gabot. Moe debak 218 kuldafa zuvda tigid : lanyona tid abrotcafa gu konake decemoye metre nope ayafa tegira remi konaka decitda. Moe batyona kuldafa zuvda, 28 naboxaxo ton tcarma tigid. Katcalafa muka zo kosmayad, numen batcoba va lokiewafa gildara va amidafa araya gesiana gu klaeem ke kerelera va riska co gonover, is va vrutara va izva ke ayafa kerelera kene krimteem ke taltefa Afrika. ~ UNESCO : Riska ke Saloum bost
(en) Fishing and shellfish gathering have sustained human life in the 5,000 km2 property, which is formed by the arms of three rivers. The site comprises brackish channels encompassing over 200 islands and islets, mangrove forest, an Atlantic marine environment, and dry forest. The site is marked by 218 shellfish mounds, some of them several hundreds metres long, produced by its human inhabitants over the ages. Burial sites on 28 of the mounds take the form of tumuli where remarkable artefacts have been found. They are important for our understanding of cultures from the various periods of the delta's occupation and testify to the history of human settlement along the coast of West Africa. ~ UNESCO website, licence CC-BY-SA IGO 3.0