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Akagera: Land of Water, Grass and Fire

Art / Photobook Out of Print
By: Jean Perre van de Weghe and Philippe Dejace
256 pages, 306 col photos by Philippe Dejace
Akagera: Land of Water, Grass and Fire
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  • Akagera: Land of Water, Grass and Fire Hardback Dec 1990 Out of Print #16875
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Produced as part of WWF's Akagera National Park conservation project in Rwanda, this high quality book with stunning colour photographs describes its mixture of mountains, lakes and swamps, as well as the wildlife, ecology, vegetation and people of this, one of the most beautiful parks in Africa.

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Art / Photobook Out of Print
By: Jean Perre van de Weghe and Philippe Dejace
256 pages, 306 col photos by Philippe Dejace
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