Mountain Gorillas, hidden Gold of Rwanda

By Samuel 1 Min Read
Gorillas in the park, they move freely from one side to another, as Rwanda Development Board already established some precaution to secure these species.
Gorillas in the park, they move freely from one side to another, as Rwanda Development Board already established some precaution to secure these species.
One of the oldest gorillas , photographed in 2010, it was one among the gorillas that were familial with visitors,
One of the oldest gorillas , photographed in 2010, it was one among the gorillas that were familial with visitors,
The new born young gorilla that was expected to be named in Kwita izina Event
The new born young gorilla that was expected to be named in Kwita izina Event
Mountai gorillas in Volcanoes National Park. The species that remain in few places all over the world, have been ranked to be the most visited tourist site in Rwanda
Mountai gorillas in Volcanoes National Park. The species that remain in few places all over the world, have been ranked to be the most visited tourist site in Rwanda
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