[Ethiopian Herald] The park has two water bodies Lakes of Chamo and Abaya which are separated by 'Ye Egzer Dildiy' meaning the bridge of God. It is some sort of small mountain land apart the two lakes and covered by dark forest. The area around the lakes is covered by green grasses and vegetation as well as forests. But the rest part of the park especially the main plain of the park is covered by white savanna grasses, which is called in Amharic 'Nech Sar, the park's name.
[Ethiopian Herald] The park has two water bodies Lakes of Chamo and Abaya which are separated by 'Ye Egzer Dildiy' meaning the bridge of God. It is some sort of small mountain land apart the two lakes and covered by dark forest. The area around the lakes is covered by green grasses and vegetation as well as forests. But the rest part of the park especially the main plain of the park is covered by white savanna grasses, which is called in Amharic 'Nech Sar, the park's name.
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Ethiopia: Nech Sar National Park Deserve More Tourists
The park has two water bodies Lakes of Chamo and Abaya which are separated by 'Ye Egzer Dildiy' meaning the bridge of God. It is some sort of small mountain land apart the two lakes and covered by dark forest. The area around the lakes is covered by green grasses and vegetation as well as forests. But the rest part of the park especially the main plain of the park is covered by white savanna grasses, which is called in Amharic 'Nech Sar, the park's name.
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