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Destination 132: Foz do Cunene
Rio Cunene, a significant river in Angola.
This majestic watercourse originates in the central highlands of Angola over 1,050 kilometers.
Also known as the mouth of the Cunene River, situated at the border between Angola and Namibia.
The freshwater river encounters the saltwater of the Atlantic Ocean gives rise to a rich and diverse ecosystem that supports various flora and fauna, both in the river and along the coastal regions.
The Foz do Rio Cunene is particularly renowned for its birdlife, with various species of waterfowl, waders, and migratory birds finding refuge in the estuarine and mangrove areas, especially in the rainy season.
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This majestic watercourse originates in the central highlands of Angola over 1,050 kilometers.
Also known as the mouth of the Cunene River, situated at the border between Angola and Namibia.
The freshwater river encounters the saltwater of the Atlantic Ocean gives rise to a rich and diverse ecosystem that supports various flora and fauna, both in the river and along the coastal regions.
The Foz do Rio Cunene is particularly renowned for its birdlife, with various species of waterfowl, waders, and migratory birds finding refuge in the estuarine and mangrove areas, especially in the rainy season.