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'''Nairobi National Park''' is 117 km² but is only a few km from the centre of [[Nairobi]], the capital city of [[Kenya]]. |
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The park is unique in being a protected [[game reserve]] within the boundaries of a major city. [[Lion]]s, [[cheetah]]s and [[rhinoceros|rhino]]s can be seen in the park as well as large herds of [[wildebeest]] and [[zebra]] during the [[Serengeti]] migration in July and August. Over 400 species of [[bird]]s have been recorded in the park. |
The park is unique in being a protected [[game reserve]] within the boundaries of a major city. [[Lion]]s, [[cheetah]]s and [[rhinoceros|rhino]]s can be seen in the park as well as large herds of [[wildebeest]] and [[zebra]] during the [[Serengeti]] migration in July and August. Over 400 species of [[bird]]s have been recorded in the park. |
Revision as of 03:14, 9 March 2005
Nairobi National Park is 117 km² but is only a few km from the centre of Nairobi, the capital city of Kenya.
The park is unique in being a protected game reserve within the boundaries of a major city. Lions, cheetahs and rhinos can be seen in the park as well as large herds of wildebeest and zebra during the Serengeti migration in July and August. Over 400 species of birds have been recorded in the park.