Pakuba Lodge

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title: Pakuba Lodge
text: Pakuba Lodge is a safari lodge in the Pakuba district of Murchison Falls National Park in Uganda. It was built by architect Hans Munk Hansen in 1970–74 and initially operated as part of the Uganda Hotels chain. It was then taken over by the Ugandan government as a personal lodge for the dictator, Idi Amin. It then fell into disuse in the fighting which followed his overthrow and is now dilapidated. Many wild animals now frequent the ruins, including hyena, leopard, lion and warthog, and they are
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description: Abandoned safari lodge
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