Kapachira Falls

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Kapachira Falls
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Kapachira Falls including the Kapichira Hydroelectric Power Station
LocationMalawi
Coordinates15°54′02″S 34°45′03″E / 15.900584°S 34.750868°E / -15.900584; 34.750868 (Kapachira Falls)Coordinates: 15°54′02″S 34°45′03″E / 15.900584°S 34.750868°E / -15.900584; 34.750868 (Kapachira Falls)
WatercourseShire River
The Murchison Cataracts, lantern slide about the missionary Robert Laws

Kapachira Falls are waterfalls in Malawi.[1] They lie on the lower Shire River near the town of Chikwawa and the Majete Wildlife Reserve. The Kapichira Hydroelectric Power Station was constructed above the falls to provide hydroelectricty.

During his 1859 Zambezi Expedition, David Livingstone named them the Murchison Cataracts after the geologist Sir Roderick Murchison. His river steamer Ma Robert could not pass them to get further up the Shire; several members of his team died from disease and are buried in the area.

References[]

  1. ^ "Among Mountain Valleys". Guide 2 Malawi. Archived from the original on November 6, 2013. Retrieved October 14, 2013.


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