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Uniquely Africa

Uniquely Africa. Climate & Vegetation. The Sahel. Mount Kilimanjaro. Africa’s most recognized feature Tallest mountain in Africa Famous snow cap is disappearing (Will be gone in a few years). Victoria Falls. Largest waterfall in the world

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Uniquely Africa

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  1. Uniquely Africa

  2. Climate & Vegetation

  3. The Sahel

  4. Mount Kilimanjaro • Africa’s most recognized feature • Tallest mountain in Africa • Famous snow cap is disappearing (Will be gone in a few years)

  5. Victoria Falls • Largest waterfall in the world • considered to be among the Seven Natural Wonders of the World.

  6. Great Rift Valley • Extends throughout East Africa • Created by Techtonic Movement

  7. Serengeti Plains • hosts the largest mammal migration in the world • contains several national parks and game reserves • diverse species due to diverse habitats ranging from riverine forests, swamps, grasslands and woodlands

  8. Namib & Kalahari Deserts • Namib considered to be the oldest desert in the world. • Namib-Naukluft National Park, the largest game reserve in Africa • Large arid to semi-arid area that supports more animals and plants than a true desert.

  9. Lake Victoria • Africa’s largest lake by area • largest tropical lake in the world • world's second largest freshwater lake by surface area • Africa's largest inland fishery

  10. Ethiopian Highlands • A rugged mass of mountains in Ethiopia • Sometimes called the “Roof of Africa” • Contain grasslands, woodlands and desert areas

  11. Niger River • Principal river of western Africa • Floods yearly • Flows into the Niger River Delta • Used for irrigation and electricity • Navigable only part of the year

  12. Congo River • Deepest river in the world (measured depths of 750 ft+) • Navigable only in section (not navigable from the sea) • Three major waterfalls • Potential source of hydroelectric power

  13. Drakensberg Mountains • Highest mountain range in Southern Africa • Caves are frequent (many have ancient cave paintings) • Contain world's second- highest waterfall (Tugela Falls)

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