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Uganda Discovers 31 Million Tons of Gold Ore

Uganda's gold Recent exploration surveys in Uganda have led to the discovery of approximately 31 million tons of gold ore deposits, from which an estimated 320,158 tons of refined gold could potentially be extracted, with its value currently standing at $12.8 trillion. The results were announced following two years of aerial exploration followed by geophysical and geochemical surveys and analyses. Announced in June by Solomon Muyita, a spokesperson for Uganda’s Ministry of Energy and Mineral Development, the country is seeking to attract international gold mining companies and investors, having already licensed Chinese gold mining firm, Wagagai, to start production in the country’s eastern Busia District this year. Announced in June by Solomon Muyita, a spokesperson for Uganda’s Ministry of Energy and Mineral Development, the country is seeking to attract international gold mining companies and investors, having already licensed Chinese gold mining firm, Wagagai, to start productio...

The Bermuda triangle

The Bermuda Triangle, otherwise called the Devil's Triangle, is a metropolitan legend zeroed in on an approximately characterized locale in the western piece of the North Atlantic Ocean where various airplane and boats are said to have vanished under baffling conditions. The possibility of the area as particularly inclined to vanishings emerged during the twentieth 100 years, yet most respectable sources excuse the possibility that there is any secret. The earliest idea of surprising vanishings in the Bermuda region showed up in a September 17, 1950, article distributed in The Miami Herald (Associated Press) by Edward Van Winkle Jones. After two years, Fate magazine distributed "Ocean Mystery at Our Back Door", a short article by George Sand covering the deficiency of a few planes and ships, including the deficiency of Flight 19, a gathering of five US Navy Grumman TBM Avenger torpedo aircraft on a preparation mission. Sand's article was the first to sprea...

Queen Elizabeth National park

Queen Elizabeth National Park (QENP) is in the Western Region of Uganda, traversing the locale of Kasese, Kamwenge, Rubirizi, and Rukungiri. The recreation area is roughly 400 kilometers (250 mi) by street south-west of Kampala, Uganda's capital and biggest city. The city of Kasese misleads the upper east of the recreation area, while the town of Rubirizi is toward the southeast. The recreation area abuts Kyambura Game Reserve toward the east, which itself appends the Kigezi Game Reserve (counting the Maramagambo Forest) and accordingly the Kibale National Park toward the upper east. The Virunga National Park in the Democratic Republic of the Congo lies across the boundary toward the west. Together, these safeguarded puts totally encompass Lake Edward. The Rwenzori Mountains National Park in Uganda lies not far toward the northwest. Confusingly, during the 1970s and 1980s, Western traditionalists normally alluded to the recreation area as Rwenzori National P...

River Nile

The Nile is a significant north-streaming waterway in northeastern Africa. It streams into the Mediterranean Sea. The longest stream in Africa, it has generally been viewed as the longest stream on the planet, however this has been challenged by research proposing that the Amazon River is marginally longer. Of the world's significant streams, the Nile is one of the littlest, as estimated by yearly stream in cubic meters of water. Around 6,650 km (4,130 mi) long, its waste bowl covers eleven nations: the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Tanzania, Burundi, Rwanda, Uganda, Kenya, Ethiopia, Eritrea, South Sudan, Republic of the Sudan, and Egypt. Specifically, the Nile is the essential water wellspring of Egypt, Sudan and South Sudan. Moreover, the Nile is a significant monetary stream, supporting horticulture and fishing.Location Nations Egypt, Sudan, South Sudan, Ethiopia, Uganda, Congo, Kenya, Tanzania, Rwanda, Burundi Significant urban areas Jinja, Juba, Kha...

The Sentinelese

The Sentinelese, otherwise called the Sentineli and the North Sentinel Islanders, are a native group who possess North Sentinel Island in the Bay of Bengal in the northeastern Indian Sea. Assigned an Especially Weak Ancestral Gathering and a Planned Clan, they have a place with the more extensive class of Andamanese people groups. Sentinelese Population 35-400 Location  North Sentinel Island, India Alongside the Incomparable Andamanese, the Jarawas, the Onge, the Shompen, and the Nicobarese, the Sentinelese are one of the six local and frequently withdrawn people groups of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Dissimilar to the others, the Sentinelese seem to have reliably rejected any cooperation with the rest of the world. They are threatening to untouchables and have killed individuals who drew nearer or arrived on the island. In 1956, the Public authority of India proclaimed North Sentinel Island an ancestral hold and denied travel inside 3 nautical miles (5....

Yellowstone national park

Yellowstone National Park is an American public park situated in the western United States, generally in the northwest corner of Wyoming and reaching out into Montana and Idaho. It was laid out by the 42nd U.S. Congress with the Yellowstone National Park Protection Act and endorsed into regulation by President Ulysses S. Award on March 1, 1872. Yellowstone was the principal public park in the U.S. what's more, is additionally broadly held to be the main public park on the planet. The recreation area is known for its natural life and its numerous geothermal elements, particularly the Old Faithful fountain, one of its generally famous. For a spell it addresses many kinds of biomes, the subalpine woods is the most plentiful. It is essential for the South Central Rockies backwoods ecoregion. Location US Park County, Wyoming Teton County, Wyoming Gallatin County, Montana Park County, Montana Fremont County, Idaho Closest town West Yellowst...