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Dead hippo as a result of a spear floats in the River Nile in Murchison Falls National Park
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Dead hippo as a result of a spear floats in the River Nile in Murchison Falls National Park
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A very rare shoebill is spotted on the water hyacinth within the Delta of Murchison Falls National Park. There are as few as twenty of these birds in this region and bird watchers around the world come here to catch a glimpse of these huge birds.
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A very rare shoebill is spotted on the water hyacinth within the Delta of Murchison Falls National Park. There are as few as twenty of these birds in this region and bird watchers around the world come here to catch a glimpse of these huge birds.
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The River Nile squeezes through a gap of six metres and drops forty metres to create one of the most epic sights on the whole course of the river and is called Murchsion Falls, named after the president of the Royal Geographical Society at the time when S
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The River Nile squeezes through a gap of six metres and drops forty metres to create one of the most epic sights on the whole course of the river and is called Murchsion Falls, named after the president of the Royal Geographical Society at the time when S
tommcshanephotography:
The River Nile squeezes through a gap of six metres and drops forty metres to create one of the most epic sights on the whole course of the river and is called Murchsion Falls, named after the president of the Royal Geographical Society at the time when S
tommcshanephotography:
The River Nile squeezes through a gap of six metres and drops forty metres to create one of the most epic sights on the whole course of the river and is called Murchsion Falls, named after the president of the Royal Geographical Society at the time when S
tommcshanephotography:
The River Nile squeezes through a gap of six metres and drops forty metres to create one of the most epic sights on the whole course of the river and is called Murchsion Falls, named after the president of the Royal Geographical Society at the time when S
tommcshanephotography:
The River Nile squeezes through a gap of six metres and drops forty metres to create one of the most epic sights on the whole course of the river and is called Murchsion Falls, named after the president of the Royal Geographical Society at the time when S
tommcshanephotography:
The River Nile squeezes through a gap of six metres and drops forty metres to create one of the most epic sights on the whole course of the river and is called Murchsion Falls, named after the president of the Royal Geographical Society at the time when S
tommcshanephotography:
The River Nile squeezes through a gap of six metres and drops forty metres to create one of the most epic sights on the whole course of the river and is called Murchsion Falls, named after the president of the Royal Geographical Society at the time when S
tommcshanephotography:
The River Nile squeezes through a gap of six metres and drops forty metres to create one of the most epic sights on the whole course of the river and is called Murchsion Falls, named after the president of the Royal Geographical Society at the time when S
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A three legged lion that has had its leg trapped in a poaching snare and removed from a vet from the Ugandan Wildlife Authority (UWA) rest in the mid day heat. Lev had been out with the UWA vet response team to check up on animals that are in the Murchsio
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Rangers from the Ugandan Wildlife Authority (UWA) line up to go on patrol with Lev with the UWA vet response team to check up on animals that are in the Murchsion Falls National Park that had been caught in snares and traps.
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Elephants in the River Nile at Murchison Falls National Park
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Elephants in the River Nile at Murchison Falls National Park
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Levison Wood and his guide Boston walk along the top of Murchsion Falls. The River Nile squeezes through a gap of six metres and drops forty metres to create one of the most epic sights on the whole course of the river and is called Murchsion Falls, named
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The River Nile squeezes through a gap of six metres and drops forty metres to create one of the most epic sights on the whole course of the river and is called Murchsion Falls, named after the president of the Royal Geographical Society at the time when S
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A male Kob stand guard during the heat of the day in Murchison Falls National Park.
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Female Kobs on alert during the heat of the day in Murchison Falls National Park.
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An Elephant at the base of Lake Albert on the River Nile in Murchison Falls National Park.
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Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA) rangers relax on Lake Albert after patrolling with Levison Wood through Murchsion Falls National Park.
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Fisherman paddle off into the sunset on Lake Albert in Murchison Falls National Park.
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Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA) rangers relax on Lake Albert after patrolling with Levison Wood through Murchsion Falls National Park.
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Acacia tree at sunset in Murchison Falls National Park.
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A Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA) Ranger speaks to a fishing boat on Lake Albert that is illegaly fishing in Murchison Falls National Park.
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Illegal fisherman pull in their nets after being spoken to by a Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA) ranger who is walkign with Levision Wood through Murhison Falls National Park.
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A Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA) Ranger looks at a freshly killed Male Kob that has probably been trapped in a poaching snare before more animals got to it.
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The bones of a giraffe carcass that has died as as a reasult of being trapped by a wire snare that has been layed by poachers.