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Nyungwe National ParkPosition of center of photo (Lat/Long): [-2.59807/29.36720] |
![]() ![]() Rwanda is one of Africa’s smallest and most densely populated countries. On average, the country has a population density of 314 people per square kilometer, with a total population of nearly 8 million. Most of these people depend on agriculture, which has increased the demand for farmland and other natural resources. This Landsat image, taken on July 19, 1986, shows that the land around the park has been cleared for farmland. The surrounding land is a light green in contrast with the park’s lush green forest canopy. The park’s boundaries are outlined in red. Lake Kivu is above the park. The image above is a visualization created by merging imagery from the Landsat 5 satellite’s Thematic Mapper (TM) instrument with geographic information data provided by the Wildlife Conservation Society. This false-color image was created by combining the infrared, near-infrared, and red wavelengths (TM bands 5, 4, and 3). |
Source of material: NASA |
Further information: WikiPedia article on Nyungwe National Park