
Livingstone Falls
Livingstone Falls is a series of powerful rapids and waterfalls on the Congo River in Central Africa. Located in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, these falls stretch over a 150-kilometer (90-mile) section and create a tumultuous, scenic obstacle in the river's course. They are part of a hydroelectric project that generates significant electricity for the region. The falls are notable for their size, strength, and the dramatic landscape they create, making them both an important natural feature and a vital energy resource for nearby communities.