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Is there any interesting place in South Sudan?

1, mountain forests in East Africa

The mountain forest in East Africa is a tropical and humid mountain forest in East Africa, which consists of mountains with an altitude of 1000 meters above sea level distributed in South Sudan, Uganda, Kenya and Tanzania. Mountain forests in East Africa cover an area of 65,500 square kilometers, including 25 partitioned areas, each with an area ranging from113-23,700 square kilometers. The mountains in East Africa start from Mount Jinyeti in South Sudan in the north, and cross Mount Moroto in Uganda and Mount Elgon on the border between Kenya and Uganda in the south.

2. East Sudan Prairie

The Eastern Sudan Prairie is a savanna in central Africa, belonging to the eastern half of the savanna belt extending from east to west in Africa. It is located in the eastern part of Cameroon Plateau, with Sahara desert and acacia savanna in the Sahel in the north and humid forests in Congo in the south. The climate in this tropical ecological zone is hot and dry, with the rainy season from April to 10 and the dry season in the rest of the year. The eastern Sudan prairie is mainly flat, and only Lake Albert and western Ethiopia are mountainous.

3. White Nile

The White Nile is one of the two main tributaries of the Nile (the other is the Blue Nile). In a narrow sense, the White Nile originates from the confluence of the Jebel River and the Ghazal River in Lake Noh. Broadly speaking, the White Nile can be regarded as originating from Lake Victoria, with a total length of 3,700 kilometers, flowing through Sudan, South Sudan, Rwanda, Tanzania and Uganda, with an average flow of 878 cubic meters per second. Among the tributaries of the Nile, the White Nile and the Blue Nile are the best known. One is graceful and the other is unrestrained, and is often described as "lovers". The White Nile flows northward along the slope of the East African Plateau. The valley is deep and narrow with many steep beaches and waterfalls.

4. Sadr Wetland

Sade wetland is one of the largest wetlands in the world! It is also the largest freshwater wetland in the Nile Valley. The wetland area in Sade changes with the seasons, with an average area of 30,000 square kilometers, and the rainy season can reach 6,543.8+0.3 million square kilometers. The water mainly comes from Victoria Falls, which makes it difficult for the Wildlife Service to patrol and enforce the law effectively.

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