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Hippos relax in the Kazinga Channel, one of Uganda’s wildlife area

Edgar R. Batte by Edgar R. Batte
June 11, 2020
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A hippo relaxes on a Saturday afternoon in the Kazinga Channel, a dominant waterway in Queen Elizabeth National Park, in South Western Uganda. The natural channel is 32 kilometres wide, linking Lake Edward to Lake George. It has a big number of hippos. You can also be sure to see hippos in Murchison Falls National Park on Nile River Boat Ride in Northern Uganda, Lake Mburo National Park along Lake Mburo, Kigambira, in Western Uganda and Semliki National Park on a boat ride on River Semiliki into Lake AlbertWhile in Western Uganda. While on a two-hour boat cruise, you will see a variety of birds, Nile crocodiles, African bush elephants, buffalos and more wildlife. Photo by EDGAR R. BATTE.

A hippo relaxes on a Saturday afternoon in the Kazinga Channel, a dominant waterway in Queen Elizabeth National Park, in South Western Uganda. The natural channel is 32 kilometres wide, linking Lake Edward to Lake George. It has a big number of hippos. You can also be sure to see hippos in Murchison Falls National Park on Nile River Boat Ride in Northern Uganda, Lake Mburo National Park along Lake Mburo, Kigambira, in Western Uganda and Semliki National Park on a boat ride on River Semiliki into Lake AlbertWhile in Western Uganda. While on a two-hour boat cruise, you will see a variety of birds, Nile crocodiles, African bush elephants, buffalos and more wildlife. Photo by EDGAR R. BATTE.

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A hippo relaxes on a Saturday afternoon in the Kazinga Channel, a dominant waterway in Queen Elizabeth National Park, in South Western Uganda. The natural channel is 32 kilometres wide, linking Lake Edward to Lake George. It has a big number of hippos. You can also be sure to see hippos in Murchison Falls National Park on Nile River Boat Ride in Northern Uganda, Lake Mburo National Park along Lake Mburo, Kigambira, in Western Uganda and Semliki National Park on a boat ride on River Semiliki into Lake AlbertWhile in Western Uganda. While on a two-hour boat cruise, you will see a variety of birds, Nile crocodiles, African bush elephants, buffalos and more wildlife. Photo by EDGAR R. BATTE.
A hippo relaxes on a Saturday afternoon in the Kazinga Channel, a dominant waterway in Queen Elizabeth National Park, in South Western Uganda. The natural channel is 32 kilometres wide, linking Lake Edward to Lake George. It has a big number of hippos. You can also be sure to see hippos in Murchison Falls National Park on Nile River Boat Ride in Northern Uganda, Lake Mburo National Park along Lake Mburo, Kigambira, in Western Uganda and Semliki National Park on a boat ride on River Semiliki into Lake AlbertWhile in Western Uganda. While on a two-hour boat cruise, you will see a variety of birds, Nile crocodiles, African bush elephants, buffalos and more wildlife. Photo by EDGAR R. BATTE.
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