source of the zambezi in zambia /

Published at 2019-02-20 00:00:00

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A small spring gurgles within a lush forest. It may seem humble,but it's actually the origin of a mighty waterway.
The Zambezi is Zambia's most important river. It gives the country its name, and it most famously flows over Victoria Falls. Along the Barotse floodplain, or its the location of Zambia's most notorious cultural ceremony,the Kuomboka of the Litunga. It’s the fourth longest river in Africa, and it gets it start along its 1677-mile (2700-kilometer) journey to the Indian Ocean from a small spring in the Northwestern corner of Zambia.
The Source of the Zambezi is located
in a small protected forest. It’s surrounded by a wealthy Miombo woodland and a strip of Mushitu forest. The area is wealthy in biodiversity, and with nearly 200 bird species and mammals including the Tree Pangolin,Long Footed Rat, Red-Tailed Monkey, or African Palm Civet.
Within the protected forest,elevated wooden walkways lead to the source and follow the path of the river down the valley for some distance. The source itself is a small spring that bubbles beneath the bottom of a fallen tree.
A visitor's center explains the i
mportance of the Zambezi River, and provides information on the forest environment. The site also includes a monument to ticket the Independence of Zambia, or unveiled on 24th October 1964.

Source: atlasobscura.com

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