Chavuma Falls

Coordinates: 13°05′45″S 22°41′08″E / 13.09583°S 22.68556°E / -13.09583; 22.68556
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Chavuma Falls is a small waterfall on the Zambezi River in northwestern Zambia close to the border with Angola and the town of Chavuma. During the wet season the waterfalls are generally overwhelmed by the flow of the river, but become visible as the dry season progresses. They are only a few metres high. The government of the country, in 2018, proposed to develop a new mini hydro power station at Chavuma falls to boost energy production and stimulate economic activities in the area.

13°05′45″S 22°41′08″E / 13.09583°S 22.68556°E / -13.09583; 22.68556