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Mole National Park
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| Mole Park, the largest eco-tourism site in the country, is located 170 kilometres west of Tamale in the West Gonja District. It is home to 93 mammalian species, 33 reptiles, nine amphibians and an estimated 300 birds species. The mammals include some 600 elephants, 2,000 roam antelopes, 3,000 hartebeests, 4,000 waterbucks, 5,000 buffalo and some 6,000 warthogs. Uncounted lions, leopards, hyenas and various primates can also be seen in Mole. |
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A nice, useful description of the park, its fauna and vegetation along with some photos. |
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Discover the largest and most visited park in Ghana. What to see and what to do. |
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A series of photos showing the park wildlife and other views. |
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Interesting and useful facts about the park, its wildlife and acitvity. |
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Photos and information about the national park. |
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