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The '''Luangwa River''' is one of the major tributaries of the [[Zambezi]] River, and one of the four biggest rivers of [[Zambia]]. The river generally floods in the rainy season (December to March) and then falls considerably in the dry season.  It is one of the biggest unaltered rivers in Southern Africa and the 20,000 square miles (around 50,000 square kilometers) that make up the surrounding valley are home to abundant wildlife.<ref>{{Cite news | url = http://www7.nationalgeographic.com/ngm/0705/feature4/index.html | title = Waiting for thunder | author = Christine Eckstrom | work=[[National Geographic (magazine)|National Geographic]] | date = May 2007 | accessdate = 2007-04-30}}</ref>
The '''Luangwa River''' is one of the major tributaries of the [[Zambezi]] River, and one of the four biggest rivers of [[Zambia]]. The river generally floods in the rainy season (December to March) and then falls considerably in the dry season.  It is one of the biggest unaltered rivers in Southern Africa and the 20,000 square miles (around 50,000 square kilometers) that make up the surrounding valley are home to abundant wildlife.<ref>{{Cite news | url = http://www7.nationalgeographic.com/ngm/0705/feature4/index.html | title = Waiting for thunder | author = Christine Eckstrom | work=[[National Geographic (magazine)|National Geographic]] | date = May 2007 | accessdate = 2007-04-30}}</ref>


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