African Evening, Zambezi Waterhole
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African Evening, Zambezi Waterhole
Signed Limited Edition of 950
Published 1999
Image Size 24" x 14.5"
The Zambezi River is the fourth-longest river in Africa, the longest east-flowing river in Africa and the largest flowing into the Indian Ocean from Africa.
The area of its basin is 1,390,000 square kilometres, slightly less than half of the Nile's.
The Zambezi Region is situated is a tropical area, with high temperatures and much rainfall during the December-to-March rainy season, making it the wettest region of Namibia.
The terrain is mostly made up of swamps, floodplains, wetlands and woodland.
In addition to the Zambezi River, the strip also holds the Cuando and Kwando River, which marks the border with Botswana.
Tributaries of the river here go by different names, including the Linyata and the Chobe.
The province's far east is where the Cuando meets the Zambezi.
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