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The Kibale forest of Uganda is considered to be the primates capital of the world.
Following this Chimps family for a whole day we got to know so much about our closest relatives. We probably walked about 18-20 km that day. We were resting and walking among them and didn't feel at any moment in danger. Only the moms with the youngsters didn't let us get too close. A very unique experience. 5D Mk III 300 f/2.8 1/250 sec ISO 5000 Hand held |
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