
The Ekuma River is one of three rivers that supply a majority of water to the
pan in the
Etosha National Park in
Namibia, the other two being the
Oshigambo River The Oshigambo River is an ephemeral river in central northern Namibia, flowing into Etosha Pan. It almost never carries surface water
but flowed and broke its banks in 2006, flooding Oshigambo, a village it cuts through.
Students at the Oshigambo Hi ...
and the
Omurambo Ovambo River. The Ekumo is an
ephemeral river that occasionally flows, or forms pools, during the
rainy season. It originates from the southern shores of
Lake Oponono
Lake Oponona ( ng, the one that swallowed up all the water) is a natural lake in the Uuvudhiya Constituency in the Oshana Region of northern Namibia. It is situated about from Etosha Pan and is the largest lake in the Cuvelai Basin.
It holds wa ...
and is long.
References
Rivers of Namibia
Etosha National Park
Geography of Oshikoto Region
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