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Questions on Kakum National Park:

1.Where does the name “Kakum” originate from and what does it mean?

2.What is the motive behind the building of the park?

3.Who are the brains behind the construction of the park?

4.In which year was the park built?

5.Is the park well known around the world?

6.What is the distance between the canopy and the lowland?

7.How many kilometers is the park from Accra?

8.How many kilometers of land does the Kakum National Park cover?

9.Which vegetation type is the Kakum National Park?

10.Which type of animals can we find at the Park?

11.For how many years has the park been an extraction of timber?

12.In which year was the park officially opened?

13.On which day was the visitor centre opened?

14.How many tourists visited the sites in 1992?

15.Has the canopy ever collapsed before?

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