The beautiful hill-country of Southwest Uganda and Rwanda supports one of the highest human population densities in Africa. Consequently,every square inch of this fertile volcanic land is tilled and crudely terraced on steep hill slopes to prevent erosion. Blessed with good rainfall,almost every conceivable crop is grown.

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- The beautiful hill-country of Southwest Uganda and Rwanda supports one of the highest human population densities in Africa. Consequently,every square inch of this fertile volcanic land is tilled and crudely terraced on steep hill slopes to prevent erosion. Blessed with good rainfall,almost every conceivable crop is grown.
- Mist hugs the bottom of a valley in the early morning.The beautiful hill-country of Southwest Uganda and Rwanda supports one of the highest human population densities in Africa. Consequently,every square inch of this fertile volcanic land is tilled and crudely terraced on steep hill slopes to prevent erosion. Blessed with good rainfall,almost every conceivable crop is grown.
- A densely populated,rich farming area surrounds the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest. It is now one of Uganda's most important tea-growing area.The Bwindi forest was under threat from encroachment and logging during the upheavals that took place in Uganda in the 1970's and 1980's,but is now protected.
- A densely populated,rich farming area surrounds the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest. The forest was under threat from encroachment and logging during the upheavals that took place in Uganda in the 1970's and 1980's,but is now protected.
- The beautiful hill country of Southwest Uganda and Rwanda supports one of the highest human population densities in Africa. Consequently, every square inch of this fertile volcanic land is tilled and crudely terraced on steep hill slopes to prevent erosion.Blessed with good rainfall, almost every conceivable crop is grown.
- Lake Bunyonyi lies 6,474 feet above sea level,and is long,narrow and deep. It has a beautiful setting among the fertile volcanic hills of southwest Uganda. The land either side of the lake rises steeply from the water's edge and is intensively cultivated with terraces.
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- A Konso village set in dramatic scenery in southwest Ethiopia.The Konso people are very industrious farmers,cultivating poor soil on terraces,which are buttressed with dry-stone walls. They share a number of customs with their neighbours,the Borana. They both worship the sky God,Waq,and both have an ancestor cult.
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