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BUI
NATIONAL PARK
Renowned for its hippopotami, Bui
National Park covers 1,821 sq. km of hilly woodlands
and valleys within the catchment area of the Black Volta
River where it turns left from the Ivorian border. In
1971, the gorge below the Park was earmarked for the
construction of a hydroelectric dam, which is expected
to flood eight per cent of the Park to be followed by
the development of visitor facilities. Elephant, roan
antelope, hartebeest, water duck, kob, bush buck, duiker,
olive baboon and other monkeys are residents alongside
reptiles and a large number of birds.
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