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{{TFAIMAGE|NASA Image of Barotse Floodplain.PNG}} '''[[Sioma Ngwezi National Park]]''' is a 5,000-square-kilometre park in the south west corner of [[Zambia]]. It is undeveloped and rarely visited, lacking roads and being off the usual tourist tracks, but this may change in the future. Like most national parks it is unfenced allowing free movement of the animals, and it is surrounded by buffer zones where hunting is regulated, called Game Management Areas (GMAs).{{MainPageAbstractFooter|Sioma Ngwezi National Park}}
[[File:NASA Image of Barotse Floodplain.PNG|140px|left|Image of Barotse Floodplain]] '''[[Sioma Ngwezi National Park]]''' is a 5,000-square-kilometre park in the south-west corner of [[Zambia]]. It is undeveloped and rarely visited, lacking roads and being off the usual tourist tracks, but this may change in the future. Like most national parks it is unfenced allowing free movement of the animals, and it is surrounded by buffer zones where hunting is regulated, called Game Management Areas (GMAs).{{MainPageAbstractFooter|Sioma Ngwezi National Park}}
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Sioma Ngwezi National Park is a 5,000-square-kilometre park in the south-west corner of Zambia. It is undeveloped and rarely visited, lacking roads and being off the usual tourist tracks, but this may change in the future. Like most national parks it is unfenced allowing free movement of the animals, and it is surrounded by buffer zones where hunting is regulated, called Game Management Areas (GMAs).