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Aberdare National Park, located in Central Kenya to the east of the East African Rift Valley, is a safari park which covers an area of more than 767 sq km. It is best known as the site where in 1952, Elizabeth II became Queen after the death of her father King George VI.
Wildlife present in the protected area include lion, leopard, elephant, East African wild dog, giant forest hog, bushbuck, mountain reedbuck, waterbuck, Cape buffalo, suni, side-striped jackal, eland, duiker, olive baboon, black and white colobus monkey, and sykes monkey. Rarer sightings include those of the African golden cat and the bongo. Species such as the common eland and serval are found in the higher moorlands. The Aberdare National Park also hosts a large eastern black rhinoceros population.
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