Dungu River (Democratic Republic of the Congo)
Appearance
Dungu River | |
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Location | |
Country | Democratic Republic of the Congo |
Province | Haut-Uele |
Physical characteristics | |
Mouth | |
• location | Dungu |
• coordinates | 3°37′11″N 28°33′54″E / 3.619773°N 28.564968°E |
The Dungu River is a river that flows through Haut-Uele province in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. It passes through the town of Faradje, and joins the Kibali River at Dungu to form the Uele River.
The river flows between the town of Dungu and the local airstrip.[1] The river is home to crocodiles, hippopotamuses and snakes.[2] In October 2012 exceptionally high levels of rainfall caused the river to flood, submerging parts of the Garamba National Park, including the park manager's house.[3]
References
[edit]- ^ Julia Spiegel and Noel Atama (March 2009). "Finishing the Fight Against the LRA: A Photo Essay". Center for American Progress. Archived from the original on 2016-07-17. Retrieved 2015-05-03.
- ^ "British Retrieve Transport Plane Down in an African River Jungle". Life Magazine. 19 February 1940. Retrieved 2015-05-03.
- ^ "GARAMBA NATIONAL PARK RECORDS ITS HIGHEST RAINFALL LEVELS SINCE 1994". African Parks. Archived from the original on 2015-04-17. Retrieved 2015-05-03.