Gauthiot Falls, Binder-Léré Faunal Reserve
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The Gauthiot Falls are a series of cascade waterfalls considered a natural wonder in Chad. They are situated about halfway down the course of the Mayo Kébbi river, found in southern Chad. Downstream from the falls, the flow of the Mayo Kébbi joins the Benue River, which itself is a tributary of the Niger River, which ultimately flows into the Atlantic Ocean. The Gauthiot Falls are not a notably high cascade; all together, they descend only about 17 metres. They are considered of interest because of their position between the drainage systems of the Mayo Kébbi and the Logone River. ()
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Binder-Léré Faunal Reserve
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