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Chitake River

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The Chitake River flows through the Mana Pools National Park, Zimbabwe, and has its source in the Zambezi Escarpment. The source is a perennial spring at the foothills, which flows for 1 kilometre within the canyon walls. The river discharges into the Rukomechi River.

There is a major fossil site on the Chitake River, where large numbers of Syntarsus rhodesiensis have been found.

Source: 16°10′30″S 29°35′13″E / 16.17500°S 29.58694°E / -16.17500; 29.58694 Mouth: 16°04′32″S 29°24′46″E / 16.07556°S 29.41278°E / -16.07556; 29.41278


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