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Friday, 7 June 2013

PICTURE STORY


Tourists crossing a river stream on a local bridge on the Rwenzori mini Hike trail







Crossing river Mpanga near its source on the Rwenzoris on Bwamba Pass trail


AMA Senior Tourist Guide at 2100m on the Rwenzoris














A Tourist locating a the Great Rwenzori Touric, a bird that was singing in the distance with a beautiful voice on the Bwamba Pass trail                                                                              


Homesteads of Bakonzo on the Rwenzoris                
V sapped valley of the Rwenzoris dotted with homesteads of the local people          
The forest zone on the Great Northern Spur Ridge of Rwenzoris on Karangura Peak trail           
A Mukonzo traditional hut under construction on the Rwenzoris




Local hut under construction         
Early morning picture from the Rwenzoris viewing the cliffs of lake Albert, Ntoroko area                  
Sun rise on Rwenzoris          
Sun rising on the Rwenzoris           
Fort portal Plateau under rains         
Fort portal Plateau viewed from up in the mountains on the Rwenzori Mini Trek trail in the evening and when raining







Fort portal Plateau viewed from up in the mountains on the Rwenzori Mini Trek trail         
Homesteads and gardens of the mountain people, its about to rain          
Viewing from the park poundry above in the mountains on The Rwenzori Mini Trek            
Homesteads and gardens of the mountain people              
Rwenzori forest covered under mist (fog)         
The Rwenzori forest plant, local name is called Omusale, used as medicine and as raw materials for making traditional baskets used to offer offerings to the gods by Bakonzo

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