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(ParcNationalduBanco)

Bangko National Park, located in the southeast north of Abidjan. It has an area of 3,000 hectares. Located in the tropical rain forest, dense forest, a variety of tree species, antelope, giraffe, leopard, lion and other wild animals.

(Masai Mara National Park)

The Masai Mara National Park can be called the "crown of the park" among Kenya's many wildlife reserves.

(Tsavo National Park)

Tsavo National Park covers an area of 20,700 square kilometers, located in a narrow strip of land between the Tsavo River and the Mombasa Highway, and is the largest wildlife national park in Kenya. It consists of two parts, Tsavo East and Tsavo West.

A giraffe looks as if it is missing its neck and head in Tsavo National Park, Kenya, April 9, 2019. Although these two giraffes appear to love each other, they are in fact involved in a fight. Two male giraffes swish their necks aggressively, making a loud thud as they touch each other.

The match is a training exercise between a pair of young Masai giraffes as they prepare for their future encounter with adult rivals.

(Lake Nakuru National Park)

Lake Nakuru National Park is located in the city of Nakuru in the Rift Valley Province, about 200 kilometers from Nairobi, covering an area of 188 square kilometers, 1220-1758 meters above sea level, is a park specially established for the protection of birds, known as "bird watching paradise".

There are about 450 species of birds in the park, especially the flamingo. Located in the volcanic belt, the lake has a high salinity, which is suitable for the growth of plankton as the staple food of flamingos. There are about two million flamingos, a third of the world's population. In addition to birds, there are a variety of animals, such as warthomonkeys, hopping rabbits, unclawed otters, rock hyraxes, hippos, leopards, lions, zebras, bison, baboons, antelopes, hyenas, foxes, wildcats, giraffes, white rhinos, etc.

The lake area varies from 5 to 30 square kilometers with the rainy season. In 1960, the government designated the lake as a bird sanctuary, and in 1968 it was expanded to become a national park, the first national park in Africa to protect birds.

(Lake Navassa)

It is located about 90 km north of Nairobi by car. The lake area is about 260 square kilometers, and there is a curved island in the middle called "Crescent Island", which is a private wildlife reserve. Lake Navasha is a calcium carbonate lake, not a fresh water lake, and it is rich in bass and African crucian carp.

(Fort Jesus)

Located in the southeast corner of Mombasa, Fort Jesus is a rare European-style building in Kenya, and the opening of a new sea route linking East and West has enabled international trade and maritime transport to flourish.

(Lamu Cay)

Lamu Island is located off the northeast coast of Kenya, part of the Lamu Archipelago, under the jurisdiction of the Coastal Province, and the town of Lamu on the island has been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

(Lake Magadi)

Lake Magadi is one of the southernmost inland lakes in Kenya. It's in the Rift Valley region of Kenya. It's about 80 kilometers southwest of Kenya's capital, Nairobi. Formed by the collapse of a fault. It is about 48 kilometers long from north to south and 14 kilometers wide from east to west.

The area varies depending on the rainy or dry season and is usually 900 to 300 square kilometers. The lake contains a large amount of calcium carbonate, the bottom of the lake deposited about 4 meters thick trona, the lake will be precipitated in the dry season salt layer.

It is the main producing area of trona and salt in Kenya, and is also a popular tourist area, and a large trona refining factory is built on the lake. Large flocks of flamingos can often be seen by the lake.

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