Album: Ghana's Mole National Park, a premier wildlife destination
                 Source: Xinhua | 2017-01-26 20:15:39 | Editor: huaxia

Sunset is seen at the Mole National Park in Ghana, Dec. 24, 2016. Mole, 687 km north of Ghana's capital Accra, occupies the largest wildlife corridor between Ghana and Burkina Faso and has the territory's largest concentration of elephants and other forms of wild life. (Xinhua/Shi Song)

ACCRA, Jan. 26 (Xinhua) -- Ghana's Mole National Park in the northwest is a wildlife paradise and a must-see for tourists.

An elephant eats at the Mole National Park in Ghana, Dec. 24, 2016. Mole, 687 km north of Ghana's capital Accra, occupies the largest wildlife corridor between Ghana and Burkina Faso and has the territory's largest concentration of elephants and other forms of wild life. (Xinhua/Shi Song)

Baboons rest on a lane at the Mole National Park in Ghana, Dec. 24, 2016. Mole, 687 km north of Ghana's capital Accra, occupies the largest wildlife corridor between Ghana and Burkina Faso and has the territory's largest concentration of elephants and other forms of wild life. (Xinhua/Shi Song)

An antelope is seen at the Mole National Park in Ghana, Dec. 23, 2016. Mole, 687 km north of Ghana's capital Accra, occupies the largest wildlife corridor between Ghana and Burkina Faso and has the territory's largest concentration of elephants and other forms of wild life. (Xinhua/Shi Song)

A wild boar is seen in the lodging area at the Mole National Park in Ghana, Dec. 24, 2016. Mole, 687 km north of Ghana's capital Accra, occupies the largest wildlife corridor between Ghana and Burkina Faso and has the territory's largest concentration of elephants and other forms of wild life. (Xinhua/Shi Song)

An antelope is seen at the Mole National Park in Ghana, Dec. 23, 2016. Mole, 687 km north of Ghana's capital Accra, occupies the largest wildlife corridor between Ghana and Burkina Faso and has the territory's largest concentration of elephants and other forms of wild life. (Xinhua/Shi Song)

Tourists look at elephants at the Mole National Park in Ghana, Dec. 24, 2016. Mole, 687 km north of Ghana's capital Accra, occupies the largest wildlife corridor between Ghana and Burkina Faso and has the territory's largest concentration of elephants and other forms of wild life. (Xinhua/Shi Song)

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Album: Ghana's Mole National Park, a premier wildlife destination

Source: Xinhua 2017-01-26 20:15:39

Sunset is seen at the Mole National Park in Ghana, Dec. 24, 2016. Mole, 687 km north of Ghana's capital Accra, occupies the largest wildlife corridor between Ghana and Burkina Faso and has the territory's largest concentration of elephants and other forms of wild life. (Xinhua/Shi Song)

ACCRA, Jan. 26 (Xinhua) -- Ghana's Mole National Park in the northwest is a wildlife paradise and a must-see for tourists.

An elephant eats at the Mole National Park in Ghana, Dec. 24, 2016. Mole, 687 km north of Ghana's capital Accra, occupies the largest wildlife corridor between Ghana and Burkina Faso and has the territory's largest concentration of elephants and other forms of wild life. (Xinhua/Shi Song)

Baboons rest on a lane at the Mole National Park in Ghana, Dec. 24, 2016. Mole, 687 km north of Ghana's capital Accra, occupies the largest wildlife corridor between Ghana and Burkina Faso and has the territory's largest concentration of elephants and other forms of wild life. (Xinhua/Shi Song)

An antelope is seen at the Mole National Park in Ghana, Dec. 23, 2016. Mole, 687 km north of Ghana's capital Accra, occupies the largest wildlife corridor between Ghana and Burkina Faso and has the territory's largest concentration of elephants and other forms of wild life. (Xinhua/Shi Song)

A wild boar is seen in the lodging area at the Mole National Park in Ghana, Dec. 24, 2016. Mole, 687 km north of Ghana's capital Accra, occupies the largest wildlife corridor between Ghana and Burkina Faso and has the territory's largest concentration of elephants and other forms of wild life. (Xinhua/Shi Song)

An antelope is seen at the Mole National Park in Ghana, Dec. 23, 2016. Mole, 687 km north of Ghana's capital Accra, occupies the largest wildlife corridor between Ghana and Burkina Faso and has the territory's largest concentration of elephants and other forms of wild life. (Xinhua/Shi Song)

Tourists look at elephants at the Mole National Park in Ghana, Dec. 24, 2016. Mole, 687 km north of Ghana's capital Accra, occupies the largest wildlife corridor between Ghana and Burkina Faso and has the territory's largest concentration of elephants and other forms of wild life. (Xinhua/Shi Song)

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