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The world’s wildest safari
An unlikely byproduct of war in South Sudan is a wildlife sanctuary
One of the most dangerous places on the planet is home to a vast haven for wildlife twice the size of Portugal. The new nation of South Sudan, which emerged from the horrors of civil war in 2011, has huge areas of untouched natural reserves, offering a rare sanctuary now teeming with wildlife. Can this once war-torn nation redefine itself by using its natural riches to become a beacon of conservationism?
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