File:Equatoria (South Sudan) banner Mount Kinyeti.jpg

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English: Panorama from the top of Mount Kinyeti in southeastern South Sudan, looking further into the country's Imatong Mountains landscape.
  • Located in the Imatong Mountains in Ikotos County of Eastern Equatoria state, near the Northern Region of Uganda border.
  • Mount Kinyeti is the highest peak in South Sudan - at 3100 meters above sea level.
  • Panoramic picture made of 26 pieces.
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