Lower Zambezi National Park

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The Lower Zambezi National Park lies on the north bank of the Zambezi River in south eastern Zambia. It gently slopes from the Zambezi Escarpment down to the river and is mostly miombo woodland.

Most large mammals in the national park congregate on the floodplain, including buffalo, elephants, lions, leopards and many antelope, crocodiles and hippopotamuses. There are also numerous species of birds, but the black rhinoceroses died out around the time the national park was declared, in 1983.

Coordinates: 15°45′S, 29°20′E

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