Jak zmienił się Nil - AFP

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Jak zmienił się Nil - AFP
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This photograph taken on October 7, 2022, shows Jowali Kitagenda, 40, preparing to cast his net to catch fish on River Nile in Jinja, southern Uganda. - A report published by the Nile Basin Initiative (10 countries) last year raised alarm bells over rising industrial pollution, with government regulations allowing factory owners to set up shop within 100 metres (yards) of the river bank. (Photo by BADRU KATUMBA / AFP)
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