Yamasen, a Japanese Restaurant in Uganda by Terrain Architects – A rare gem in the Pearl of Africa The Leaning Tower of Pisa by Architect Bonanno Pisano Picturesque Living Wall at Del Amo Fashion Centre by Habitat Horticulture Nature is often synonymous with calmness and serenity so what better...
DAY 2. KAMPALA CITY TOUR - HISTORICAL, RELIGIOUS AND CULTURAL SITES After breakfast, drive from your hotel and head Speke Road for the tour of the Uganda’s independence monument and after head to Nakasero Market for a visit, it is a marketplace in Kampala, situated at the foot of Naka...
Romania has a predominantly centralised public health system, which faces various problems every year, from poor management, its monolithic, cumbersome and inflexible structure, underfunding to lack of specific medical infrastructure and lack of specialised medical staff. The existence of corruption in the...
continent of Africa has a beautiful history and ancient cities which are as old as any other cities in another part of the world. Some of this cities were not wiped out but were transformed into a beautiful city. Some of the sites of this ancient cities are in ruin and are visited by ...
Fig. 2. Historical distribution and site specific abundance estimates of giraffe in Uganda. Outlined protected areas represent sites with quantitative abundance estimates from 1960 to present: a) Murchison Falls National Park, b) Kidepo Valley National Park, c) Matheniko Game Reserve, d) Bokora Ga...
Location of the six study lakes, situated within the North and South islands of New Zealand and spanning 7° of latitudinal gradient. Black dots in each lake indicate coring sites. Map created using ArcGIS version 2.8 (https://www.esri.com) by Kati Doehring, Cawthron Institute. ...
May 1970; the murder of 14 athletes at the Munich Olympics in Sep- tember 1972; the murder of 21 schoolchildren and teachers in the Ma'alot school in May 1974; hijacking a plane to Antebbe (Uganda) in July 1976; and the murder of 35 bus passengers on the coastal road in March 1978...
Human activity influences both the occurrence and impact of landslides in mountainous environments. Population pressure and the associated land-use changes are assumed to exacerbate landslide risk, yet there is a lack of statistical evidence to support this claim, especially in the Global South where ...
(A.D. 1189-1192) Led by Frederick Barbarosa, Richard I of England and Philip II of France. Resulted in a truce which gave Christians access to Jerusalem and all the Holy Sites. The Fourth Crusade: (A.D. 1202-1204) Instead of marching on Jerusalem, the crusade took Constantinople and ...