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Background imageRelated Images Collection: Small fish caught in Lake Albert are hot-smoked before

Small fish caught in Lake Albert are hot-smoked before being transported to towns and trading centres elsewhere in the country

Background imageRelated Images Collection: The rare shoebill

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

Background imageRelated Images Collection: The Victoria Nile flows out of Lake Victoria into Lake Albert

The Victoria Nile flows out of Lake Victoria into Lake Albert, and from there into the mighty White Nile. After a series of rapids twenty miles east of Lake Albert

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Sunset on the Victoria Nile at the Bujugali Falls

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

Background imageRelated Images Collection: White-Water rafting can be arranged on the Victoria

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

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Lake Mburo National park

Lake Mburo National park, Uganda, Africa

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Fishermen return to Dunga Beach soon after sunrise

Fishermen return to Dunga Beach soon after sunrise having fished all night in the shallow waters of Lake Victorias Kavirondo Gulf near Kisumu

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Henry Morton Stanley approaching Lake Tanganyika, Africa, 19th century

Henry Morton Stanley approaching Lake Tanganyika, Africa, 19th century. Stanley (1841-1904) was sent by the New York Herald to look for Dr Livingstone

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Henry Morton Stanley approaching Lake Tanganyika, 19th century

Henry Morton Stanley approaching Lake Tanganyika, 19th century. Stanley (1841-1904) was sent by the New York Herald to look for Dr David Livingstone

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Giraffes on the savanna, Murchison Falls National park, Uganda

Giraffes on the savanna, Murchison Falls National park, Uganda

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Lake Victoria Nyanza, c1840-1900

Lake Victoria Nyanza, c1840-1900. Lake Victoria is 68, 800 square kilometres (26, 560 square miles) in size, making it the continents largest lake, the largest tropical lake in the world



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