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5. A Dusty Path in Fort Portal, Uganda

A Dusty Path in Fort Portal, Uganda

Taking a walk around some of the crater lakes of Fort Portal, Uganda. Anywhere you go in Fort Portal, the backdrop of mountains—the Rwenzori Mountains (a.k.a the Mountains of the Moon)—are never too far behind.

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4. A Cave at the Amabeere Ga Nyina Mwiru Caves near Fort Portal

A Cave at the Amabeere ga Nyina Mwiru Caves outside Fort Portal

A cave at the Amabeere ga Nyina Mwiru caves outside Fort Portal, Uganda. See the caption from picture no. 8 for more information.

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3. Koozi, the Black Calf

Koozi, an all-black calf

Among the cattle-keeping Bahima people of the former kingdom of Nkore (Ankole) in Western Uganda, each cow is named and yes, its lineage traced. A cow’s name is derived from its distinguishing characteristics, a big part being color. This calf from my parents’ herd is called Koozi because of her all-black coat. When she one day gives birth, her name will change to Kyoozi to indicate not only her all-black coat but also the fact that she has offspring.

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2. A Ugandan Kob, Queen Elizabeth National Park

A Ugandan Kob, Queen Elizabeth National Park

If I doubted that the antelope in my last picture was a Ugandan kob, I have no doubt about this one with its characteristic reddish-brown coat and curly horns. A Ugandan kob in all its glory!

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1. First Instagram Roundup Post: 36 Instagram Photos with the Most Likes on Instagram – Tanzania, Uganda, South Africa

First Instagram Roundup Post: 36 Instagram Photos with the Most Likes on Instagram - Tanzania, Uganda, South Africa

New post on the blog…Ngorongoro Sopa Lodge Images & 30 Other Photos Liked By My Instagram Followers .

In celebration of my two month Insta-anniversary, I’ve shared a roundup of pictures I posted that received the most likes on Instagram. Some of them surprised me, and it seems you guys didn’t like some of my personal favorites.

Thank you all for an awesome 2 months. It’s been fun getting to know you and interacting with you. Special thanks to @RichieWallStreet and @Muhaya_Fulani for convincing me to give Instagram a go. This one is for you! Read more about my Instagram photos that received the most likes on Instagram in the past 2 months. 

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There you have it, those are my Instagram photos that received the most likes on Instagram since my last roundup post. I hope you enjoyed them.

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Until the next time,
Biche

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P. S. This post is dedicated to @FreeBaleja and @travelogues_africangirl. I hope these Instagram photos warm your heart. 🙂

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