African cousins: chimpanzees and bonobos

Images and notes from the field: Kokolopori, Democratic Republic of Congo and Kibale NP, Uganda Featuring posts by: Alexander Georgiev, Ian Gilby and Kyleb Wild from Kibale; Zarin Machanda from Budongo Forest, Uganda; and AG from Kokolopori, DRC.

Friday, January 12, 2007

Gallery: At the river


Image: Michael Hurley/BCI

Jan 5th. Leaving Kokolopori. People from the villages are at the bank of the Maringa (Luo) River to see us off. Some of them were hired as porters to get all our luggage from the village of Yalokole to the boats.
Posted by Alexander Georgiev at 4:21 PM
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Alexander Georgiev
Graduate Student in Human Evolutionary Biology, Harvard University
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      • Gallery: The Hali-Hali Bonobos
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      • Gallery: Drifting down the river
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