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  1. Rwamutwe, the dominant silverback of the Nkuringo group. As the group’s leader, he determines when to move, feed or rest.

    #photography
    #Africa
    #Bwindi
    #gorillas
    #AltText

  2. Rwamutwe, the dominant silverback of the Nkuringo group. As the group’s leader, he determines when to move, feed or rest.

    #photography
    #Africa
    #Bwindi
    #gorillas
    #AltText

  3. Rwamutwe, the dominant silverback of the Nkuringo group. As the group’s leader, he determines when to move, feed or rest.

    #photography
    #Africa
    #Bwindi
    #gorillas
    #AltText

  4. Rwamutwe, the dominant silverback of the Nkuringo group. As the group’s leader, he determines when to move, feed or rest.

    #photography
    #Africa
    #Bwindi
    #gorillas
    #AltText

  5. Rwamutwe, the dominant silverback of the Nkuringo group. As the group’s leader, he determines when to move, feed or rest.

    #photography
    #Africa
    #Bwindi
    #gorillas
    #AltText

  6. Females give birth only once every four to five years, which makes each infant vital to the species’ future. Fewer than 1,100 mountain gorillas remain.

    #photography
    #Africa
    #Bwindi
    #gorillas
    #AltText

  7. Females give birth only once every four to five years, which makes each infant vital to the species’ future. Fewer than 1,100 mountain gorillas remain.

    #photography
    #Africa
    #Bwindi
    #gorillas
    #AltText

  8. Females give birth only once every four to five years, which makes each infant vital to the species’ future. Fewer than 1,100 mountain gorillas remain.

    #photography
    #Africa
    #Bwindi
    #gorillas
    #AltText

  9. Females give birth only once every four to five years, which makes each infant vital to the species’ future. Fewer than 1,100 mountain gorillas remain.

    #photography
    #Africa
    #Bwindi
    #gorillas
    #AltText

  10. Females give birth only once every four to five years, which makes each infant vital to the species’ future. Fewer than 1,100 mountain gorillas remain.

    #photography
    #Africa
    #Bwindi
    #gorillas
    #AltText

  11. A baby mountain gorilla peers through the foliage in the Nkuringo sector of the park. Mountain gorillas share more than 98% of human DNA, and their eyes are capable of curiosity, recognition and empathy.

    #photography
    #Africa
    #Bwindi
    #gorillas
    #AltText

  12. A baby mountain gorilla peers through the foliage in the Nkuringo sector of the park. Mountain gorillas share more than 98% of human DNA, and their eyes are capable of curiosity, recognition and empathy.

    #photography
    #Africa
    #Bwindi
    #gorillas
    #AltText

  13. A baby mountain gorilla peers through the foliage in the Nkuringo sector of the park. Mountain gorillas share more than 98% of human DNA, and their eyes are capable of curiosity, recognition and empathy.

    #photography
    #Africa
    #Bwindi
    #gorillas
    #AltText

  14. A baby mountain gorilla peers through the foliage in the Nkuringo sector of the park. Mountain gorillas share more than 98% of human DNA, and their eyes are capable of curiosity, recognition and empathy.

    #photography
    #Africa
    #Bwindi
    #gorillas
    #AltText

  15. A baby mountain gorilla peers through the foliage in the Nkuringo sector of the park. Mountain gorillas share more than 98% of human DNA, and their eyes are capable of curiosity, recognition and empathy.

    #photography
    #Africa
    #Bwindi
    #gorillas
    #AltText

  16. A mother mountain gorilla rests with her month-old infant. At birth, a mountain gorilla weighs barely 2kg and depends entirely on its mother for warmth, food and protection.

    #photography
    #Africa
    #Bwindi
    #gorillas
    #AltText

  17. A mother mountain gorilla rests with her month-old infant. At birth, a mountain gorilla weighs barely 2kg and depends entirely on its mother for warmth, food and protection.

    #photography
    #Africa
    #Bwindi
    #gorillas
    #AltText

  18. A mother mountain gorilla rests with her month-old infant. At birth, a mountain gorilla weighs barely 2kg and depends entirely on its mother for warmth, food and protection.

    #photography
    #Africa
    #Bwindi
    #gorillas
    #AltText

  19. A mother mountain gorilla rests with her month-old infant. At birth, a mountain gorilla weighs barely 2kg and depends entirely on its mother for warmth, food and protection.

    #photography
    #Africa
    #Bwindi
    #gorillas
    #AltText

  20. A mother mountain gorilla rests with her month-old infant. At birth, a mountain gorilla weighs barely 2kg and depends entirely on its mother for warmth, food and protection.

    #photography
    #Africa
    #Bwindi
    #gorillas
    #AltText

  21. Rafiki Jr lies at ease under the watchful eye of Rwamutwe, the silverback who leads the Nkuringo group. In 2020, the original Rafiki was killed by a poacher. His loss became a symbol of how fragile progress can be, even after decades of protection and coexistence

    #photography
    #Africa
    #Bwindi
    #gorillas
    #AltText

  22. Rafiki Jr lies at ease under the watchful eye of Rwamutwe, the silverback who leads the Nkuringo group. In 2020, the original Rafiki was killed by a poacher. His loss became a symbol of how fragile progress can be, even after decades of protection and coexistence

    #photography
    #Africa
    #Bwindi
    #gorillas
    #AltText

  23. Rafiki Jr lies at ease under the watchful eye of Rwamutwe, the silverback who leads the Nkuringo group. In 2020, the original Rafiki was killed by a poacher. His loss became a symbol of how fragile progress can be, even after decades of protection and coexistence

    #photography
    #Africa
    #Bwindi
    #gorillas
    #AltText

  24. Rafiki Jr lies at ease under the watchful eye of Rwamutwe, the silverback who leads the Nkuringo group. In 2020, the original Rafiki was killed by a poacher. His loss became a symbol of how fragile progress can be, even after decades of protection and coexistence

    #photography
    #Africa
    #Bwindi
    #gorillas
    #AltText

  25. Rafiki Jr lies at ease under the watchful eye of Rwamutwe, the silverback who leads the Nkuringo group. In 2020, the original Rafiki was killed by a poacher. His loss became a symbol of how fragile progress can be, even after decades of protection and coexistence

    #photography
    #Africa
    #Bwindi
    #gorillas
    #AltText

  26. A dense canopy of ancient trees stretches across the steep ridges of Bwindi Impenetrable national park, one of Africa’s oldest and most biologically diverse rainforests sheltering more than 400 species of plants and nearly half of the world’s remaining mountain gorillas. Layers of mist cling to the valleys each morning, earning Bwindi its name – ‘the place of darkness’

    #photography
    #Africa
    #Bwindi
    #mountains
    #landscape
    #AltText

  27. A dense canopy of ancient trees stretches across the steep ridges of Bwindi Impenetrable national park, one of Africa’s oldest and most biologically diverse rainforests sheltering more than 400 species of plants and nearly half of the world’s remaining mountain gorillas. Layers of mist cling to the valleys each morning, earning Bwindi its name – ‘the place of darkness’

    #photography
    #Africa
    #Bwindi
    #mountains
    #landscape
    #AltText

  28. A dense canopy of ancient trees stretches across the steep ridges of Bwindi Impenetrable national park, one of Africa’s oldest and most biologically diverse rainforests sheltering more than 400 species of plants and nearly half of the world’s remaining mountain gorillas. Layers of mist cling to the valleys each morning, earning Bwindi its name – ‘the place of darkness’

    #photography
    #Africa
    #Bwindi
    #mountains
    #landscape
    #AltText

  29. A dense canopy of ancient trees stretches across the steep ridges of Bwindi Impenetrable national park, one of Africa’s oldest and most biologically diverse rainforests sheltering more than 400 species of plants and nearly half of the world’s remaining mountain gorillas. Layers of mist cling to the valleys each morning, earning Bwindi its name – ‘the place of darkness’

    #photography
    #Africa
    #Bwindi
    #mountains
    #landscape
    #AltText

  30. A dense canopy of ancient trees stretches across the steep ridges of Bwindi Impenetrable national park, one of Africa’s oldest and most biologically diverse rainforests sheltering more than 400 species of plants and nearly half of the world’s remaining mountain gorillas. Layers of mist cling to the valleys each morning, earning Bwindi its name – ‘the place of darkness’

    #photography
    #Africa
    #Bwindi
    #mountains
    #landscape
    #AltText

  31. At sunrise, the volcanic peaks of Muhabura, Gahinga and Sabyinyo rise through the mist, marking the meeting point of Uganda, Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. These ancient volcanoes form the Virunga Massif, the high-altitude home of the endangered mountain gorilla.

    #photography
    #Africa
    #Bwindi
    #mountains
    #landscape
    #AltText

  32. At sunrise, the volcanic peaks of Muhabura, Gahinga and Sabyinyo rise through the mist, marking the meeting point of Uganda, Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. These ancient volcanoes form the Virunga Massif, the high-altitude home of the endangered mountain gorilla.

    #photography
    #Africa
    #Bwindi
    #mountains
    #landscape
    #AltText

  33. At sunrise, the volcanic peaks of Muhabura, Gahinga and Sabyinyo rise through the mist, marking the meeting point of Uganda, Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. These ancient volcanoes form the Virunga Massif, the high-altitude home of the endangered mountain gorilla.

    #photography
    #Africa
    #Bwindi
    #mountains
    #landscape
    #AltText

  34. At sunrise, the volcanic peaks of Muhabura, Gahinga and Sabyinyo rise through the mist, marking the meeting point of Uganda, Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. These ancient volcanoes form the Virunga Massif, the high-altitude home of the endangered mountain gorilla.

    #photography
    #Africa
    #Bwindi
    #mountains
    #landscape
    #AltText

  35. At sunrise, the volcanic peaks of Muhabura, Gahinga and Sabyinyo rise through the mist, marking the meeting point of Uganda, Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. These ancient volcanoes form the Virunga Massif, the high-altitude home of the endangered mountain gorilla.

    #photography
    #Africa
    #Bwindi
    #mountains
    #landscape
    #AltText

  36. europesays.com/africa/139392/ Uganda’s Silverback Lodge Relaunch Marks a New Era for Eco-Conscious Tourism in Bwindi: Everything You Need to Know #bwindi #EastAfrica #HotelsAndResortsInAfrica #Uganda