The Nuba Mountains, Sudan



Jeremy Blackwood
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Located in the rich rainy Savannah Belt of Southern Kordofan and shouldering the rich tropics and lakes of Bahr El Jebel, the Nuba mountains are amongst the wonders that are fascinating and capturing for the visitors and travelers. Vast ranges of great hills, whose up-lands, some furred with woods are traversed by clean crystal rivulets gorges, broad level plains, narrow steep valleys and lush green meadows. The multi Nuba tribes are indigenous people of modern Sudan, whose folk heritage and ritual traditions by far exceed any other ethnic group. One of the most interesting aspects of Nuba people, who count to more than fifty ethnic tribal groups, are their social and spiritual rituals that engulf every feature of their role in the enrichment and diversity of modern Sudanese society. The Nuba mountains are among the Sudan's most naturally preserved regions. This is clear from the wide variety of rare vegetation watered by heavy showers of summer rainfall, mountain gorges, and rivulets. The animal life in the Nuba mountains is amazingly rich as expounded by the ubiquitously green land and water flow. More info on: www.sudan-embassy.co.uk
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