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MANA POOLS
INTRODUCTION
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Mana Pools National Park is one of Zimbabwe's World Heritage Sites and is
situated in the north of the Country, with the Zambezi River forming its
northern boundary. This area forms part of the Middle Zambezi Valley,
which extends eastward from Kariba to Kanyemba and southwards to the
summit of the steep Zambezi Escarpment. The Middle Zambezi Valley is one
of the few remaining places on earth where the black rhino can still be
found. The accessible water and abundance of vegetation attracts high
concentrations of animals. There is a growing number of safari operators
offering professionally guided canoe trails, affording the visitor a close
up view of an abundance of wildlife along the banks of the Zambezi River.
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