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An indigenous storyteller described how Ntakum and his son settled in the region known as Agbokim waterfalls, where there are all Ijagam people who are thought to have moved from Inagu. Between Cameroon and the Agbokim Waterfalls in Nigeria's Cross River State, they created the intricate river system. As they congregated and shared in common ...
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The Ngwo Pine Forest is a pine forest located in Enugu, Nigeria. [1] The forest is a large stretch of land with tall pine trees. It features a limestone cave and a waterfall, and is used as a recreational area, bolstering the socioeconomic development in the Enugu State. [2] [3]
Farin Ruwa is a Hausa language word meaning 'white water'. Farin Ruwa is a description of the nature of the falls by the local inhabitants of the Farin Ruwa area. [5] The height covered during the descent of the falls is very great, so that the descending water crashes during its way down the Jos plateau escarpment.
Gurara waterfall has a semi-arid climate. Temperatures are generally warm to hot throughout the year, with average yearly temperatures around 68 °F (20 °C). [7] Rainy season typically occurs from May to September, while the dry season lasts from October to April. The wind from the southwest and will blow at speeds of 10-38 kilometers per hour.
The waterfall drops from a cliff of 30 meters height into a gorge surrounded by rocks. Matsirga Waterfalls cascades from a face of sheer rock through four natural funnels. It's about 30 meters tall and falls into a large plunge pool at the bottom. Locals refer to the stream that feeds into the falls as "the River Wonderful".
Urashi River takes off as a stream, from the rocks, at the base of a waterfall, [2] 183 m above mean sea level, in the Urashi enclave of Ezeama in Dikenafai, Imo State. [4] [2] [8] The entrance to the waterfall was around the corner from Ezeama, the Water God's altar. "It was a narrow, unassuming pathway cut into the thicket of the forest.