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A thunderstorm moves over the eastern shore of Lake Albert, Uganda
Photography by Joel Sartore

A thunderstorm moves over the eastern shore of Lake Albert, Uganda

Photography by Joel Sartore

A large fishing net is spread out to dry in Kiryamboga, a village on Lake Albert, Uganda.
Photograph by Joel Sartore

A large fishing net is spread out to dry in Kiryamboga, a village on Lake Albert, Uganda.

Photograph by Joel Sartore

A fisherman on Lake Albert idles near the wreck of the S.S. Robert Coryndon,  a relic of the Rift’s colonial past. During the 1930s the British ship  ferried passengers and cargo across Lake Albert—until it sank, or was  scuttled, after Uganda gained independence from Britain in 1962.
Photograph by Pascal Maitre

A fisherman on Lake Albert idles near the wreck of the S.S. Robert Coryndon, a relic of the Rift’s colonial past. During the 1930s the British ship ferried passengers and cargo across Lake Albert—until it sank, or was scuttled, after Uganda gained independence from Britain in 1962.

Photograph by Pascal Maitre

Aerial view of Murchison Falls National Park and Lake Albert, looking southwards, Uganda
by Mike D. Kock

Aerial view of Murchison Falls National Park and Lake Albert, looking southwards, Uganda

by Mike D. Kock