2. Polish Cemetery MasindiMasindi Following the Soviet invasion of Poland at the onset of World War II in accordance with the Nazi-Soviet Pact against Poland, the Soviet Union acquired over half of the territory of the Second Polish Republic or about 201,000 square kilometres inhabited by over 13,200,000 people. Within months, in order to de-Polonize annexed lands, the Soviet NKVD rounded up and deported between 320,000 and 1 million Polish nationals to the eastern parts of the USSR, the Urals, and Siberia. There were four waves of deportations of entire families with children, women and elderly aboard freight trains from 1940 until 1941. The second wave of deportations by the Soviet occupational forces across the Kresy macroregion, affected 300,000 to 330,000 Poles, sent primarily to Kazakhstan. Thanks to a remarkable rev... From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
3. Budongo Central Forest ReserveBudongo The Budongo Forest in Uganda is northwest of the capital city Kampala on the way to Murchison Falls National Park, and is located on the escarpment northeast of Lake Albert. It is known for its former abundance of East African mahogany trees as well as being home to a population of chimpanzees. An exceptionally large mahogany tree is still found here, and is more than 80 meters tall and some 20 meters in circumference. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
A video showing a safari to Murchison falls national park in Uganda. Stopping off at Ziwa Rhino sanctuary on the way to trek white rhino on foot, an amazing experience in itself, being 10 meters away from a family of rhino!
The safari then continues to the main national park, which is the biggest in Uganda and the only park where you see can see giraffe. There are also elephant, water buck, buffalo and many more.
The video then takes you on a river cruise where you encounter hippo, crocodiles, more elephant, fish eagles, kingfishers and countless other bird species and wildlife.
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