Lake Ambadi
8°39′50″N 29°18′40″E / 8.66389°N 29.31111°E / 8.66389; 29.31111![Map](https://maps.wikimedia.org/img/osm-intl,10,a,a,270x200.png?lang=en&domain=en.wikipedia.org&title=Lake_Ambadi&revid=1166486159&groups=_bdc025d551c2532bc869c57ebdbf3bcffb42d6a8)
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Lake Ambadi is a lake of South Sudan. It forms one of the world's largest wetlands,[1] and is home to large numbers of the rare Shoebill.[2]
References
- ^ Fraser, Lauchlan H.; Keddy, Paul A. (2005). The world's largest wetlands: ecology and conservation. Cambridge University Press. p. 354. ISBN 978-0-521-83404-9. Retrieved 4 August 2011.
- ^ Dupuis, C. E. (1904). Report upon the basin of the Upper Nile: with proposals for the improvement of that river. National Printing Department. p. 130. Retrieved 4 August 2011.
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