KAWA FALLS
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15 kilometres from Lubudi, upstream of Dikolongo (at the junction, on the left), still on the South Kalule, are the powerful Kawa Falls (+/- 90 m high) which flow in three levels. A moving show that you can't get enough of. Access is via a small path along the river, dotted with electric pylons and charming streetlights from the colony. The former staff house and especially the buildings of the power station itself are worth a look. It is possible to visit the installation and the tools permanently at a standstill but which remain impressive. Everything has remained in place since the closure in 2005....
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