Tsavo River
Appearance
The Tsavo River is located in the Coast Province in Kenya. It runs east from the western end of the Tsavo West National Park of Kenya, near the border of Tanzania, until it joins with the Athi River,[1] forming the Galana River near the center of the park. This river is the main contributor to the watershed of the lower portion of the park region, and is home to abundant fish. The Tsavo River is the site of the 1898 Tsavo Maneaters incident.
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Patterson, Bruce D. (2004). The Lions of Tsavo: Exploring the Legacy of Africa's Notorious Man-Eaters. McGraw-Hill. p. 29. ISBN 0-07-136333-5.
External links
[edit]Wikimedia Commons has media related to Tsavo River.
- Tsavo National Park Fact Sheet
- Freshwater Fish Species in Athi-Galana-Sabaki River Drainage System
- Man-Eaters of Tsavo Smithsonian.com
2°58′39″S 38°31′14″E / 2.97750°S 38.52056°E