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A tourist boat at Murchison Falls waterfall on the Victoria Nile River in Murchison Falls National Park in Uganda.
View of froth on the Victoria Nile River at the ferry crossing point in Murchison Falls National Park in Uganda.
An elephant having a bath in the Nile river, around Murchison Falls, Murchison Falls National Park, Uganda, East Africa, Africa
Group of tourists at Murchison Falls on the Victoria Nile River in the Murchison Falls National Park in Uganda.
Bujagali Falls is a waterfall near Jinja in Uganda where the Nile River comes out of Lake Victoria, sometimes considered the source of the Nile. This is a very popular tourist attraction for people wanting to raft on the white water rapids. Bujagali Falls, Jinja, Uganda, East Africa
With such demands for Lake Victoria's Nile perch, the value of the fishery has risen considerably. Labour inflows into the fishery have increased along with growing demand. In 2004, there were 51,712, boats on the lake and 153,066 fishermen. All along the lakeshore, G®?boom townsG®ö have developed in response to the demands of fishing crews with money to spend from a dayG®ös fishing. These towns resemble shanties and have little in the way of services. Jinja, Uganda, East Africa
With such demands for Lake Victoria's Nile perch, the value of the fishery has risen considerably. Labour inflows into the fishery have increased along with growing demand. In 2004, there were 51,712, boats on the lake and 153,066 fishermen. Jinja, Uganda, East Africa
With such demands for Lake Victoria's Nile perch, the value of the fishery has risen considerably. Labour inflows into the fishery have increased along with growing demand. In 2004, there were 51,712, boats on the lake and 153,066 fishermen. Jinja, Uganda, East Africa
With a surface area of 68,800-úsquare kilometres (26,600-úsq-úmi), Lake Victoria is AfricaG®ös largest lake, and the largest tropical lake in the world. The Rail track meanders across Lake Victoria, just upstream from where the Victoria Nile river forms. This is the furthest point, and considered the source of the River Nile, the worldG®ös longest river. Jinja, Uganda, East Africa