Introduction to the Queen Elizabeth National Park in Uganda

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This is a podcast as the information about the Park is wide and varied. Our guide was extremely knowledgeable about the birds we spotted and the banks were filled with so many species of both birds and animals. We saw elephant, hippo, warthog, crocodile and of course a proliferation of birds that Ken Lovell didn't know where to point his camera.

The animals came down to soak in the water as the tropical heat here means that the midday sun beats down together with the humidity. But the cruise boat had enough shaded seats for us to enjoy rhe cruise. We drifted past rhe fishermen who were getting their nets ready and clean for the afternoons fishing. Talapia fish is the most commonly found in the area.

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26 Dec 2023 English South Africa Society & Culture

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