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Aruu Water Falls in Northern Uganda

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English: Aruu falls is thought to have originated in Kabong's Timu forest. The water flows to Agago district where it is known as the River Agago. The stream travels to Pader district, where it meets a steep slope and forms the water Ofakka that are now known as Aruu falls in Lapaya village, Angagura sub county, Pader district.

This is a photo of a National Cultural Site of Uganda with id: UG-N-094

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