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Lake Mweru Wantipa had been a large, seasonal wetland until around 1960, when government workers cut channels from the Kalungwishi River, making the marshy region into a large, perennial lake. In 1983, Mweru Wantipa was a major source of fish for the local and distant areas. 6842-05 October: Mukupa Katandula / Kanakakonge, Kasangole / Kaputa Salt Camp, Houses at MK 1983
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photography
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Subject
Transportation Water resources Local industries Tabwa culture Photography Lake Mweru Wantipa, Northern Province, Zambia Zambia
Place
Lake Mweru Wantipa, Northern Province, Zambia Zambia
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