Just be patient with nature it rewards
Moments
It takes time and patience for such beautiful moments. But all in all nature leads .
Their eyes, nose and ears are located on the top of their head, which means they can see and breathe whilst submerged in the water. What's more, these super-cool creatures sweat an oily red liquid which helps protect their skin from drying out – and acts as a sunblock, enjoy Uganda
Enjoyment of the twin lakes (crater lakes) in queen Elizabeth national park twin lakes are formed as a result of volcanic activity 8000 years ago. volcanic crater lake that was formed during a volcanic eruption. Uganda has so many volcanic mountains which resulted into eruption. Unlike other volcanoes that create cones at the top of the mountain.Enjoy the views with
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Leopards are spectacular hunters in queen Elizabeth national park and in Uganda in particular!
Not only are they quite fast and can run up to 58km/h, but are also famous for their incredible agility and strength to climb trees while dragging a kill that is sometimes heavier than their body weight.
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Elephants are very social animals who live in family groups led by matriarchs. Elephant calves weigh about 200 pounds at birth and drink over four gallons of milk a day! Males leave their mothers at around 14-years-old and join bachelor groups composed of an older male and several younger bulls.
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The game drive always comes with joy and smiles
Visit queen Elizabeth national park for me highlights with Emmy the guide