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Levubu River
River in Limpopo, South Africa From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Levubu River [3] (Tsonga: Rivubye; Venda: Luvuvhu)[1] is located in the northern Limpopo province of South Africa. Some of its tributaries, such as the Mutshindudi River and Mutale River rise in the Soutpansberg Mountains.
The Levubu flows for about 200 km through a diverse range of landscapes before it joins the Limpopo River in the Fever Tree Forest area, near Pafuri in the Kruger National Park.[4]
A Zambezi shark (Carcharhinus leucas) was caught at the confluence of the Limpopo and Luvuvhu Rivers in July 1950. Zambezi sharks tolerate fresh water and can travel far up rivers like the Limpopo.[5] The river's crocodile population extends to its upper reaches at Thohoyandou.[6]
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Dams
- Albasini Dam
- Mambedi Dam
- Tshakhuma Dam
- Damani Dam
- Nandoni Dam, previously known as the Mutoti Dam, in the middle section of the Levubu River east of the confluence with the Dzindi River tributary and east of the town Thohoyandou[7]
- Vondo Dam in the Mutshindudi River, a tributary
- Phiphidi Dam in the Mutshindudi
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References
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