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Bale Mountains National Park Collection

Discover the breathtaking beauty in Ethiopia, where nature's wonders unfold at every turn

Background imageBale Mountains National Park Collection: Giant molerat (Tachyoryctes macrocephalus) in burrow, Ethiopia

Giant molerat (Tachyoryctes macrocephalus) in burrow, Ethiopia

Background imageBale Mountains National Park Collection: Blue-winged Goose (Cyanochen cyanoptera). Bale Mountains National Park. Ethiopia

Blue-winged Goose (Cyanochen cyanoptera). Bale Mountains National Park. Ethiopia

Background imageBale Mountains National Park Collection: Harenna forest in Bale Mountains National Park, Ethiopia

Harenna forest in Bale Mountains National Park, Ethiopia

Background imageBale Mountains National Park Collection: Fogbow on giant lobelias in Bale Mountains National Park, Ethiopia

Fogbow on giant lobelias in Bale Mountains National Park, Ethiopia

Background imageBale Mountains National Park Collection: mountain nyala (Tragelaphus buxtoni) or balbok, Bale Mountains National Park, Ethiopia

mountain nyala (Tragelaphus buxtoni) or balbok, Bale Mountains National Park, Ethiopia

Background imageBale Mountains National Park Collection: Ethiopian wolf (Canis simensis), also called the Simien jackal and Simien fox

Ethiopian wolf (Canis simensis), also called the Simien jackal and Simien fox, Bale Mountains National Park, Ethiopia

Background imageBale Mountains National Park Collection: Simien wolf (canis simensis) in Bale mountains national park, Ethiopia

Simien wolf (canis simensis) in Bale mountains national park, Ethiopia

Background imageBale Mountains National Park Collection: Wild flower. Bale Mountains National Park. Ethiopia

Wild flower. Bale Mountains National Park. Ethiopia

Background imageBale Mountains National Park Collection: The Harenna Escarpment. Bale Mountains National Park. Ethiopia

The Harenna Escarpment. Bale Mountains National Park. Ethiopia

Background imageBale Mountains National Park Collection: Helichrysum meyeri-johannis. Bale Mountains National Park. Ethiopia

Helichrysum meyeri-johannis. Bale Mountains National Park. Ethiopia

Background imageBale Mountains National Park Collection: Giant lobelia (Lobelia rhyncopetalum). Bale Mountains National Park. Ethiopia

Giant lobelia (Lobelia rhyncopetalum). Bale Mountains National Park. Ethiopia
Giant lobelia (Lobelia rhynchopetalum). Bale Mountains National Park. Ethiopia

Background imageBale Mountains National Park Collection: The Harenna forest. Bale Mountains National Park. Ethiopia

The Harenna forest. Bale Mountains National Park. Ethiopia

Background imageBale Mountains National Park Collection: The Rafu Lava Flow with its bizarre rock formations, Sanetti Plateau

The Rafu Lava Flow with its bizarre rock formations, Sanetti Plateau. The Bale Mountains National Park is located in the southern highlands of Ethiopia

Background imageBale Mountains National Park Collection: Augur Buzzard (Buteo augur) perched on a rock, Bale Mountains National Park, Ethiopia

Augur Buzzard (Buteo augur) perched on a rock, Bale Mountains National Park, Ethiopia

Background imageBale Mountains National Park Collection: Augur Buzzard (Buteo augur) flying, Bale Mountains National Park, Ethiopia

Augur Buzzard (Buteo augur) flying, Bale Mountains National Park, Ethiopia

Background imageBale Mountains National Park Collection: Starcks Hare (Lepus starcki). Bale Mountains National Park. Ethiopia

Starcks Hare (Lepus starcki). Bale Mountains National Park. Ethiopia

Background imageBale Mountains National Park Collection: Augur buzzard (Buteo augur) in Flight. Bale Mountains National Park. Ethiopia

Augur buzzard (Buteo augur) in Flight. Bale Mountains National Park. Ethiopia

Background imageBale Mountains National Park Collection: Bale Mountains National Park. Ethiopia

Bale Mountains National Park. Ethiopia

Background imageBale Mountains National Park Collection: Ethiopian Wolf (Canis simensis) mother bringing prey, a rodent, to the begging and eating pups

Ethiopian Wolf (Canis simensis) mother bringing prey, a rodent, to the begging and eating pups
Ethiopian Wolf (Canis simensis), Bale Mountains National Park, Ethiopia

Background imageBale Mountains National Park Collection: Ethiopian Wolf (Canis simensis) pups, litter playing with mother near their den in

Ethiopian Wolf (Canis simensis) pups, litter playing with mother near their den in
Ethiopian Wolf (Canis simensis), Bale Mountains National Park, Ethiopia

Background imageBale Mountains National Park Collection: the Sanetti Plateau at ca 4150m altitude with lonely giant lobelia

the Sanetti Plateau at ca 4150m altitude with lonely giant lobelia
The Sanetti Plateau, Bale Mountains National Park, located in the southern highlands of Ethiopia. The landforms are comprised of afro-alpine plateaus. escarpments and peaks showing signs of glaciation

Background imageBale Mountains National Park Collection: Shefleria sp. Bale Mountains National Park. Ethiopia

Shefleria sp. Bale Mountains National Park. Ethiopia

Background imageBale Mountains National Park Collection: The Harenna Escarpment. Bale Mountains National Park. Ethiopia

The Harenna Escarpment. Bale Mountains National Park. Ethiopia

Background imageBale Mountains National Park Collection: Ethiopian Wolf (Canis simensis) pup in front of den in the Bale Mountains National Park

Ethiopian Wolf (Canis simensis) pup in front of den in the Bale Mountains National Park
Ethiopian Wolf (Canis simensis), Bale Mountains National Park, Ethiopia

Background imageBale Mountains National Park Collection: Ethiopian Wolf (Canis simensis) mmother bringing prey, a rodent, to the pups, litter

Ethiopian Wolf (Canis simensis) mmother bringing prey, a rodent, to the pups, litter
Ethiopian Wolf (Canis simensis), Bale Mountains National Park, Ethiopia

Background imageBale Mountains National Park Collection: Ethiopian Wolf (Canis simensis) at den in the Bale Mountains National Park

Ethiopian Wolf (Canis simensis) at den in the Bale Mountains National Park
Ethiopian Wolf (Canis simensis), Bale Mountains National Park, Ethiopia

Background imageBale Mountains National Park Collection: Ethiopian Wolf (Canis simensis), Bale Mountains National Park, Ethiopia

Ethiopian Wolf (Canis simensis), Bale Mountains National Park, Ethiopia

Background imageBale Mountains National Park Collection: Giant Loebelia (Lobelia rhynchopetalum) in the Bale Mountains of Ethiopia

Giant Loebelia (Lobelia rhynchopetalum) in the Bale Mountains of Ethiopia. Giant Lobelias are typical and very often endemic to the high mountains and plateaus of East Africa. Africa, Ethiopia

Background imageBale Mountains National Park Collection: Everlasting Flowers, Helichrysum, at a Escarpment at 3800m altitude in the Denka valley, Bale

Everlasting Flowers, Helichrysum, at a Escarpment at 3800m altitude in the Denka valley, Bale. Mts. The Bale Mountains National Park is located in the southern highlands of Ethiopia

Background imageBale Mountains National Park Collection: Moutain ridge with Mount Batu and giant lobelias

Moutain ridge with Mount Batu and giant lobelias
Mountain ridge with Mount Batu and giant lobelias. The Bale Mountains National Park is located in the southern highlands of Ethiopia

Background imageBale Mountains National Park Collection: Lake Garba Guracha, which is an truly alpine lake, from Sanetti Plateau

Lake Garba Guracha, which is an truly alpine lake, from Sanetti Plateau. The Bale Mountains National Park is located in the southern highlands of Ethiopia

Background imageBale Mountains National Park Collection: Sunrise near Keyrensa at the Escarpment of the Sanetti Plateau with withered stands

Sunrise near Keyrensa at the Escarpment of the Sanetti Plateau with withered stands of red hot poker plants (Kniphofia foliosa)

Background imageBale Mountains National Park Collection: huts of local Oromo nomads at Keyrensa in the Bale Mts

huts of local Oromo nomads at Keyrensa in the Bale Mts. NP. The Bale Mountains NP is known for one of the last populations of the Ethiopian Wolf (canis simensis)

Background imageBale Mountains National Park Collection: Goat and horse herd tended by oromo children near Kotera Plain

Goat and horse herd tended by oromo children near Kotera Plain
Herd tended by Oromo children near Kotera Plain. Bale Mountains NP has one of the last populations of the Ethiopian Wolf (canis simensis), which can be seen hiking in the Bale Mts. Africa, Ethiopia

Background imageBale Mountains National Park Collection: Mountain Nyala (Tragelaphus buxtoni) in Bale Mountains national Park

Mountain Nyala (Tragelaphus buxtoni) in Bale Mountains national Park. The Mountain Nyala is an endangered antelope, which is endemic to Ethiopia

Background imageBale Mountains National Park Collection: Bale Mountains marshland, Ethiopia C017 / 7613

Bale Mountains marshland, Ethiopia C017 / 7613
Bale Mountains marshland. Marshlands in the foothills of the Bale Mountains, Bale Mountains National Park, Ethiopia. This national park has a high proportion of animals endemic to the region

Background imageBale Mountains National Park Collection: Cattle shelter, Ethiopia C017 / 7614

Cattle shelter, Ethiopia C017 / 7614
Cattle shelter. Aerial view of a cattle shelter in the foothills of the Bale Mountains, Bale Mountains National Park, Ethiopia

Background imageBale Mountains National Park Collection: Ethiopian children C017 / 7619

Ethiopian children C017 / 7619
Ethiopian children. These children live in the Bale Mountains, Bale Mountains National Park, Ethiopia. This area is within the Oromo tribal district

Background imageBale Mountains National Park Collection: Bale Mountains foothills, Ethiopia C017 / 7616

Bale Mountains foothills, Ethiopia C017 / 7616
Bale Mountains foothills. Upland habitat in the foothills of the Bale Mountains, Bale Mountains National Park, Ethiopia. This national park has a high proportion of animals endemic to the region

Background imageBale Mountains National Park Collection: Bale Mountains foothills, Ethiopia C017 / 7615

Bale Mountains foothills, Ethiopia C017 / 7615
Bale Mountains foothills. Upland valley in the foothills of the Bale Mountains, Bale Mountains National Park, Ethiopia. This national park has a high proportion of animals endemic to the region

Background imageBale Mountains National Park Collection: Rougets rail

Rougets rail (Rougetius rougetii). This bird is endemic to Ethiopia. Photographed in Bale Mountains National Park, Ethiopia



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Discover the breathtaking beauty in Ethiopia, where nature's wonders unfold at every turn. Nestled within this enchanting park is the Harenna Forest, a lush paradise that captivates with its dense foliage and vibrant wildlife. As you wander through the forest, be prepared to witness a mesmerizing sight - fogbows gracefully arching over giant lobelias. These ethereal rainbows add an otherworldly touch to an already magical landscape. Speaking of wildlife, keep your eyes peeled for the magnificent mountain nyala or balbok. With their majestic horns and graceful presence, these creatures are truly a sight to behold. And don't forget about the Ethiopian wolf, also known as the Simien jackal or Simien fox. This rare and endangered species calls Bale Mountains National Park home and showcases its unique beauty against this stunning backdrop. Venture further into the park and encounter towering Giant Lobelias that seem straight out of a fairytale. Their striking appearance adds an element of wonder to this already awe-inspiring destination. For those seeking geological marvels, make sure not to miss The Rafu Lava Flow on Sanetti Plateau. Its bizarre rock formations will leave you in awe of nature's artistic prowess. But it doesn't stop there. The Blue-winged Goose graces these lands with its elegant presence while Starcks Hare hops along playfully amidst their natural habitat. And if you're lucky enough, catch a glimpse of an Augur buzzard soaring through the sky above Bale Mountains National Park. Prepare yourself for an unforgettable adventure as you explore all that Bale Mountains National Park has to offer – from its diverse flora and fauna to its captivating landscapes – it is truly a haven for nature lovers everywhere.