| A Legu landmark the first mission house, founded in 1961, not currently in use. Its first inhabitants were father Juan Rodríguez who was there until the Simba Rebellion (1964) and later the German missionary, Bernhard Robben (1970-1976), who had to leave Africa due to illness, and with the new priest in Legu, Julián Azcona, in 1981 the mission would incorporate with the mission of José Manuel Gómez (Pepiño). | |
| Legu church and a palm tree known as "the traveler's tree." | |
An old church, in ruins A school |
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| The antenna and radio of the mission which like a powerful "Tam-Tam" allows them to communicate with other missions and also through short wave radio with friends to establish contact with Spain and speak with relatives and friends. | |
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