OUR RELATIONS WITH NATURE HERE IN UGANDA
Nature reflects our daily life activities and emotions .No matter what we do or experience.Nature has already experienced it.Just choose out on any of the natural features and animals and you will definitely find how it relates with us.You will be tortured by a fellow human and the same thing you will find the Mountains being tortured by the animals it habours and the people that visit them.causing land slides,soil erosion is enough to explain the pain they are going through and for your case tears is the result.
When you are so happy,what happens?you jump,shout and laugh.And when you visit the falls in murchison falls National Park,this is exactly what you will experience,viewing the water raffling within the rocks making a wonderful sound,splashing all over the place and the moisture seen rising in the air is one other thing showing you that really God should be praised for the endowements of some places.Talk of the Nile River that calmly flow its way to Egypt .The animals that live in these waters that is the crocodiles,hippos and other aquatic animals is one sign to show you that good and calm people are liked and in most cases people like staying with them.But still water rafting can be done on this river.
You need to check out on the chimpanzees in the forest of kibale,giving birth to their young ones with that white face would make them wonder why this time with a dark skinned one as well as the human being would react to the same situation in the same manner! Our dear closest relatives and friends the gorillas do cry when they lose their loved ones and I guess the same thing would happen to you in case you lost a loved one and i hope gorilla tracking is the activity for you this season.look at the forests in Uganda,the leaves do drop off when they age out and for the case of us humans ,when the hairs age out they tend to break off and when the snake's skin gets old it peels off .who says that your dead skin wont peel off?It will definitely do my friend like the skin of the snake.If you are interested in relating your life with the Ugandan natural endowements just consider a Ugandan safari this coming holiday.
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