The Garamba National Park is a World Heritage site in Democratic Republic of the Congo defined by the UNESCO in 1980 and definitely a recommended natural sightseeing location.
It is on position 230 (596, 283) in our monthly survey..
"The park's immense savannahs, grasslands and woodlands, interspersed with gallery forests along the river banks and the swampy depressions, are home to four large mammals: the elephant, giraffe, hippopotamus and above all the white rhinoceros. Though much larger than the black rhino, it is harmless; only some 30 individuals remain."
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