Footprint wildlife in Luangwa Valley  Made With Generative AI illustration
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  • Photo title: Footprint wildlife in Luangwa Valley Made With Generative AI illustration
  • Author: Beebualong
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  • Footprint wildlife in Luangwa Valley The Luangwa River is one of the major tributaries of the Zambezi River and one of the four biggest rivers of Zambia The Luwangwa rises in the Lilonda and Mafinga Hills in north east Zambia at an elevation of around 1500 m near the border with Tanzania and Malawi and flows in a southwesterly direction through a broad valley The upper and middle parts of the valley contain the North Luangwa National Park and South Luangwa National Parks of Zambia which are among some of the finest in Africa The river itself is home to large populations of hippopotami and crocodiles The world s largest concentration of hippos lives in the Luangwa Valley In the dry season they are restricted by the shrinking river and pools and are easily seen especially in isolated pools Made With Generative AI illustration
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