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'''[[Lake Mweru Wantipa]]''' or '''Mweru-wa-Ntipa''' meaning "muddy lake" (also called 'Mweru Marsh') is a lake and [[Zambezian flooded grasslands|swamp]] system in the [[Northern Province, Zambia|Northern Province]] of [[Zambia]]. It has been regarded in the past as something of mystery, displaying fluctuations in water level and salinity which were not entirely explained by variation in rainfall levels; it has been known to dry out almost completely. {{TFAFULL|Lake Mweru Wantipa}}
'''[[Lake Mweru Wantipa]]''' or '''Mweru-wa-Ntipa''' meaning "muddy lake" (also called 'Mweru Marsh') is a lake and [[Zambezian flooded grasslands|swamp]] system in the [[Northern Province, Zambia|Northern Province]] of [[Zambia]]. It has been regarded in the past as something of mystery, displaying fluctuations in water level and salinity which were not entirely explained by variation in rainfall levels; it has been known to dry out almost completely. Lake Mweru Wantipa is a rift valley lake lying in a branch of the East African Rift, running from the Luapula River to Lake Tanganyika. {{TFAFULL|Lake Mweru Wantipa}}
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