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  1. Bangweulu – rozległe, płytkie jezioro w Zambii, położone na płaskowyżu między jeziorem Mweru a górami Muczinga na wysokości 1140 m n.p.m. Wokół jeziora znajdują się rozległe tereny podmokłe. Jezioro zostało opisane w roku 1868 przez Davida Livingstone’a .

  2. www.africanparks.org › the-parks › bangweuluBangweulu | African Parks

    Located in north-eastern Zambia, Bangweulu Wetland’s rich and diverse ecosystem forms one of Africa’s most important wetlands. This community-owned protected area is not just a life source for wildlife, such as endemic black lechwe and hundreds of bird species, but also for the 60,000 people who live there.

  3. Lake Bangweulu (red) and the Congo River system. Bangweulu — 'where the water sky meets the sky' — is one of the world's great wetland systems, comprising Lake Bangweulu, the Bangweulu Swamps and the Bangweulu Flats or floodplain. [2] Situated in the upper Congo River basin in Zambia, the Bangweulu system covers an almost completely flat ...

  4. 14 lut 2020 · Bangweulu is the only place in the world where you will find wild black lechwe Kobus leche smithemani. This medium-sized antelope grows to about 1 meter in height and weighs 60 to 120 kilograms (males are 20% larger than females).

  5. Bangweulu Wetlands, a community-owned protected area, is one of Zambia’s prime birding destinations thanks to the presence of the rare, sought-after shoebill. A mokoro (wooden dugout canoe) trip into the heart of the wetlands to look for these prehistoric-looking birds is a special experience.

  6. 5 Reasons to Visit Bangweulu. The park is one of the best places to view the rare and prehistoric-looking shoebill as well as hundreds of other bird species. Meet the local communities, who migrate seasonally with the water levels and depend on the marshlands to sustain their traditional way of life. Meet our newly introduced cheetah.

  7. Bangweulu, shallow lake with extensive swamps in northeastern Zambia. It is part of the Congo River system. Lying at an elevation of 3,740 feet (1,140 m), the waters of Bangweulu, fluctuating with the rainy season, cover a triangular area of about 3,800 square miles (9,800 square km).

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