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{{TFAIMAGE|Lake Kashiba.jpg}} '''Lake Kashiba''' is situated south-west of [[Luanshya]] in [[Zambia]], close to [[Mpongwe]] and St Anthony's Mission. It is the best known of the several small, very deep pools in the [[Ndola]] district called "the sunken lakes." They are found in limestone and were caused by the action of water on the rock, dissolving it and forming caves which eventually collapsed, leaving deep holes filled with water.  {{TFAFULL|Lake Kashiba}}  
{{TFAIMAGE|Lake Kashiba.jpg}} '''Lake Kashiba''' is situated south-west of [[Luanshya]] in [[Zambia]], close to Mpongwe and St Anthony's Mission. It is the best known of the several small, very deep pools in the [[Ndola]] district called "the sunken lakes." They are found in limestone and were caused by the action of water on the rock, dissolving it and forming caves which eventually collapsed, leaving deep holes filled with water.  {{TFAFULL|Lake Kashiba}}  
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Lake Kashiba is situated south-west of Luanshya in Zambia, close to Mpongwe and St Anthony's Mission. It is the best known of the several small, very deep pools in the Ndola district called "the sunken lakes." They are found in limestone and were caused by the action of water on the rock, dissolving it and forming caves which eventually collapsed, leaving deep holes filled with water. (Full article...)