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Uganda

Uganda
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KFC wandegeya Bombo road kampala uganda

KFC wandegeya Bombo road kampala uganda

Emodu Tony

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Soroti

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ELLY AG7

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Great lake

Nice

Great lake
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Braio

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A smart house in Uganda

Sweet home

A smart house in Uganda
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Richard

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Fort Port uganda

Come and we enjoy the beautiful weather and nature

Fort Port uganda
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Muchision fall Uganda

Lovely water flow

Muchision fall Uganda

James Wasswa

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i was at the equator

i was at the equator
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Uganda

Uganda wild Africa My painting of the wild life in Uganda... Nature is preserved

Uganda
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Jojo

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Uganda is something to watch

Uganda is something to watch
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Andry medias

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Scorpion

There in Uganda kampala in swamp areas

Scorpion
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James Wasswa

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Did you know where chocolate comes from ?

A look at a cocoa pod where seeds are which are used to make chocolate

Did you know where chocolate comes from ?
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Emma

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KINYARA Hospital view Uganda

Kinyara sugar limited hospital uganda

KINYARA Hospital view Uganda
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mj256

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Uganda

Uganda's nature

Uganda
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James Wasswa

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here comes the crime scene cleaner in the animal kingdom

Rüppell's vulture (Gyps rueppelli), also called Rüppell's griffon vulture, named after Eduard Rüppell, is a large bird of prey, mainly native to the Sahel region and East Africa. The current population of 22,000 is decreasing due to loss of habitat, incidental poisoning, and other factors.[3] Known also as Rüppell's griffon, Rueppell's griffon, Rüppell's griffin vulture, Rueppell's vulture and other variants, it is not to be confused with a different species, the griffon vulture (Gyps fulvus).[4] Rüppell's vulture is considered to be the highest-flying bird, with confirmed evidence of a flight at an altitude of 11,300 m (37,000 ft) above sea level.[5] Once considered common in these habitats, it experiencing steep declines, especially in the western portion of the range.[3] It cruises at a speed of 35 km/h (22 mph), but flies for 6–7 hours every day and as far as 150 km (93 mi) from a nest site to find food.

here comes the crime scene cleaner in the animal kingdom
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James Wasswa

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Along side the beach

Travel photo moment at the beach as we wait to tour around with boat

Along side the beach
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James Wasswa

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the old are not old

a look at the old lady from the garden with a go home luggage which includes firewood a source of fuel in Africa especially for cooking shes also carrying food with her

the old are not old
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James Wasswa

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the road past the lions den

while doing a game drive at kidepo valley national park we were told at night times lions come along and climb to the top as they make noises to make awareness of their presence to the lioness

the road past the lions den
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James Wasswa

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lets go for an adventure

a hotel located in the rugged terrains of kidepo valley national park in the north east of Uganda

lets go for an adventure
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