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EXPLORE UGANDA  EXPLORE UGANDA
                  TRAVELEQUATOR
           ganda’s iconic Equator monuments mark   Humid weather means that equatorial regions are
        Uthe imaginary line that divides the Earth into   not the hottest in the world, even though they are
        the northern and southern hemispheres.  among the closest to the sun.
        There’s something rather quaint about their   DID YOU KNOW:
        appearance, but view them while they can since   Equatorial climates are rich in biodiversity.
        plans are afoot to replace the old monuments and   Uganda’s savanna is the natural habitat of lions,
        create new ones at more locations across the   elephants and cheetahs.
        country.                            The sun rises and sets fastest on the Equator
        Who doesn’t want a picture with one foot in the   and the transition from day to night takes just a few
        northern hemisphere and the other in the southern   minutes.
        hemisphere?  It’s always fun - and a great way to   DID YOU KNOW:
        break up a long journey - to pose as you straddle   One of the peculiarities of being at the Equator is
        the dividing line between two halves of the world.   watching how water flows in opposite directions
        Our Equator photos are always cherished   when poured into buckets on either side of the line!
                                            This is known as the Coriolis effect (and it will have
        memories of a Ugandan adventure. For   you scratching your head long after you have left
        international visitors, it’s a must-stop activity. Many   the Equator!)
        residents stop there every time we pass (it’s nice   There are plenty of unusual ways to experience the
        to reminisce and recall the friends and family I’ve   Equator in Uganda!
        travelled with over the years).
        Standing at the Equator monument is more than   1. Cross the equator by boat when you take a boat
                                              from Entebbe to Ngamba Island Chimpanzee
        just a photo opportunity; it’s a chance to witness   Sanctuary.
        geography firsthand. It appeals to curious minds of
        all ages.                           2. Climb Margherita Peak in the Rwenzori
                                              Mountains and have a snowball fight on the
        FACTS ABOUT THE EQUATOR               equator!
        The equator is at 0 degrees latitude, exactly
        halfway between the north pole and the south pole.   3. One of Uganda’s best-known Equator spots is
        Earth is widest at its Equator, creating the   in Queen Elizabeth National Park, on the main
                                              road from Mbarara to Kasese. Construction
        “equatorial bulge.” Sea levels are slightly higher in   works are underway to create a new monument,
        equatorial regions than they are near the north and   parking area and facilities for tourists.
        south poles.
        DID YOU KNOW:                       4. Are you heading west to Lake Mburo, Lake
                                              Mutanda, Bwindi or Mgahinga? Perhaps you
        The equatorial bulge makes Earth’s gravitational   are driving to Rwanda. The equator monument
        pull slightly weaker at the Equator. This plus the   along the road to Masaka is a popular spot for
        momentum of spinning Earth combine to make   coffee, lunch craft shopping – and your Equator
        equatorial regions ideal places for satellite or   photo!
        spacecraft launches, which require an enormous
        amount of energy. It takes less energy (rocket fuel)   5. A quieter but just as iconic Equator landmark is
        to launch in lower gravity.           next to the road between Ibanda and Kamwenge
        Twice a year, during the spring and autumn   in western Uganda.
        equinoxes, the sun passes directly over the   Text credit: Charlotte Beauvoisin (Diary of a
        Equator. Equatorial regions are often hot with    Muzungu blog)
        seasonal variation. As a result, many equatorial
        cultures recognize two seasons - wet and dry.
        The long, warm, rainy season creates tropical
        rainforests.
        DID YOU KNOW:
        It’s no accident that mountain gorillas live in the
        Equatorial rainforests of Uganda, Rwanda and the
        DRC.

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