kwgm During the rainy season in Zambia's northeast region, the wet marshy plain of the Bangweulu swamp becomes a 160 x 110 km wetland habitat, home of many uniquely adapted mammals, and birds, including the Giant Shoebill. Watch ITV's 1976 documentary about this odd prehistoric bird as a mating pair guards, hatches, and nurtures a chick, photographed from a hide only meters distant from its nest floating on reeds in Bangweulu by wildlife photographer Cindy Buxton in 1975. It's available now on ITV's YouTube channel. https://youtu.be/hLLqQQKGMGY?si=Q5NU4F5pT-i_ajxv
Collins Bupe The place is awesome it's a beach full of nice place,it can attract alot of people outside the province even the world at large, and I think samfya beach is amazing place ready for more more adventurous activities
Ping Wang Beautiful and powerful place. Kinship of rivers flags
Julius Kabengele Bwengwelu wetlands or Luapula wetlands is one the largest wetlands in Luapula Zambia, it's rich with fish, wild animals and wild birds.
Chande Chembe The place is heaven on earth. It's a vast wetland with a lot of streams with water lilys. You get to catch fish too. In the morning and certain times of the year it's filled with different species of birds. It has I think the longest stretch of a bridge in Zambia.