Uniab River

Coordinates: 20°12′05″S 13°11′11″E / 20.2015°S 13.1865°E / -20.2015; 13.1865
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Uniab River
The Uniab at Palmwag
Physical characteristics
Sourcenear Palmwag
 • locationKunene Region
 • coordinates19°49′00″S 14°03′50″E / 19.8168°S 14.0638°E / -19.8168; 14.0638
MouthAtlantic Ocean
 • coordinates
20°12′05″S 13°11′11″E / 20.2015°S 13.1865°E / -20.2015; 13.1865
 • elevation
0 m (0 ft)
Lengthc.110 km (68 mi)
Basin size4,500 km2 (1,700 sq mi)
Basin features
Tributaries 
 • leftKaikams River
 • rightKawakab River, Aub River, Urenindes River, Obob River

The Uniab River is an ephemeral river on Namibia's Skeleton Coast, located between Torra Bay and Terrace Bay. Its origin is in the Grootberg Mountains near Palmwag. Inflows of the Uniab are Kaikams, Kawakab, Aub, Urenindes and Obob. The river once created a large river delta with five main watercourses. Today it continues to flow only in one of the watercourses, but subterranean water surfaces as springs in the other channels. Uniab's catchment area (including its tributaries) is estimated to be between 3961[1] and 4,500 km2 (1,700 sq mi).[2]

These springs are a lifeline to the

black rhino and giraffe
.

The river is a

tourist
attraction owing to its scenic vistas, such as the air views of the Skeleton Coast of Namibia, and the wildlife. The Palmwag Lodge sits on the dry banks of the river and is one of Namibia's oldest tourist destinations.

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