... Great view of a park of pure, beautiful wildness... an encounter with rural africa... highlighted as Africa's most remarkable "comeback story," evolving from a war-torn landscape to a premier destination for conservation-focused safaris... widely praised as an authentic, untamed, and "untouched" destination, offering stunning biodiversity and a powerful conservation story without the crowds of typical tourist parks... no paved roads, nothing but sheer wilderness that you may practically have all to yourself... the park integrates conservation with community support, providing health, education, and agricultural programs for local communities, including sustainable, shade-grown coffee projects... Thanks a lot Alena!ヽ(•‿•)ノ
Gorongosa National Park often called the "Serengeti of the South," is a 4,000-square-km biodiversity hotspot in the Great African Rift Valley in central Mozambique.
Established in 1960, Gorongosa was nearly destroyed during Mozambique’s civil war. After losing over 90% of its large animal population between 1977 and 1992, over 110,000 large animals now thrive in the park thanks to the Gorongosa Restoration Project.
Stamp:
Pope Franciscus
(Issued 2019 )
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