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Quedas de Kalandula | |
Kalandula Falls
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Location | Calandula, Angola |
Coordinates | 9°4′33″S 16°0′12″E / 9.07583°S 16.00333°ECoordinates: 9°4′33″S 16°0′12″E / 9.07583°S 16.00333°E |
Total height | 105 m (344 ft) |
Total width | 400 m (1,300 ft) |
Watercourse | Lucala |
Kalandula Falls (formerly Duque de Bragança Falls) are waterfalls in the municipality of Kalandula, Malanje Province, Angola. On the Lucala River, the falls are 105 meters (344 feet) high and 400 meters (1,300 feet) wide. They are one of the largest waterfalls by volume in Africa. The distance from Luanda is 360 km.
Welcome to the Kalandula Waterfalls
Approaching the Kalandula Falls edge—in dry season
The water comes from all sides
Water flows thru the rocks to the edge, rocks which are abraded by the omnipresent waters outside of Kacimbo
Standing on the edge, watching the force of nature
Broad streams of water falling down
The water forms hills of the stones ground out of the mountain
The waterfall is actually a quarry
Spraying water over bushes and tart-like rocks
A closer look at the terraces formed by the Kalandula water fall
The Lucala River continues after the Kalandula Falls into the plains
There are visitor places on both sides of the canyon formed by the Kalandula Falls
Ending the visit to the falls over the rocks washed by the abundant waters flowing in the wet season. This visit was in the dry season - Kacimbo, as the Angolans say