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Scattered bands of Batwa pygmies hunt and fish in the Semliki Forest of Western Uganda, an extension of the vast Ituri rainforest of the Congo DRC
Large groups of hippos wallow all day in Uganda sLarge groups of hippos wallow all day in Ugandas rivers and lakes, leaving their secure refuges only at night to graze. A single hippo can ingest up to 120 pounds of grass in five hours; it converts
A lioness rests in a fig tree in the Ishasha area of Queen Elizabeth National Park. For years, Ishasha has been renowned for its tree-climbing lions
Topi antelope (Damaliscus lunatus jimela) in the Ishasha area of Queen Elizabeth National Park
A wooden fishing boat with fish traps in the bow leaves Rwenshama, an important fishing village on the eastern shore of Lake Edward, close to the Queen Elizabeth National Park
A young man carries a wicker fish trap, which is used to catch fish in river estuaries. Rwenshama is an important fishing village on the shores of Lake Edward
The BaGanda and other Bantu-speaking peoples of Uganda still make cloth from the bark of certain trees using traditional methods. These days the cloth is principally used as shrouds
Small fish caught in Lake Albert are hot-smoked before being transported to towns and trading centres elsewhere in the country
Huge Nile crocodiles bask on the banks of the Victoria Nile below Murchison Falls where they feed on fish stunned by the force water as they (the fish) are swept over the falls
The rare shoebill, or whale-headed stork (balaeniceps rex), lives in papyrus swamps and river marshes, especially in the vicinity of Lake Albert and the Nile
Situated in the fertile foothills of Mount Elgon, Sipi Falls is small but beautiful. Mount Elgon is an extinct volcano straddling the border between Uganda and Kenya; it rises to a height of 14
Sunset on the Victoria Nile at the Bujugali Falls, about 7 miles north of Jinja where the Nile begins its 4, 000-mile journey from Lake Victoria to the Mediterranean Sea
White-Water rafting can be arranged on the Victoria Nile at the Bujugali Falls, about 7 miles north of Jinja where the Nile begins its 4, 000-mile journey from Lake Victoria to the Mediterranean Sea
The perfect symmetry of the leaves of a young lobelia on the edge of the Lower Bigo Bog (11, 300 feet)
Giraffe, Murchison Falls Conservation Area, Uganda, Africa
Lake Mburo National park, Uganda, Africa
Dirt road, Uganda, Africa
Fruit market, Uganda, Africa
Murchison Falls national park, Uganda, East Africa
Bananas are grown everywhere in Uganda. Originally native to Southeast Asia, there are now more banana and plantain varieties in the Great Lakes Region of Central Africa than any other place of