Английская Википедия:Boyoma Falls

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Boyoma Falls (Шаблон:Lang-fr),[1] formerly known as Stanley Falls, is a series of seven cataracts, each no more than Шаблон:Convert high, extending over more than Шаблон:Convert along a curve of the Lualaba River between the river port towns of Ubundu and Kisangani (also known as Boyoma) in the Orientale Province of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.[2]Шаблон:Rp The seven cataracts have a total drop of Шаблон:Convert. They form the largest waterfall by volume of annual flow rate in the world, exceeding both the Niagara Falls and the Iguazu Falls.Шаблон:Citation needed

The two major cataracts are the first below Ubundu, forming a narrow and crooked stream that is hardly accessible, and the last that can be seen and visited from Kisangani. At the bottom of the rapids, the Lualaba is known as the Congo River. A 1m-gauge portage railway bypasses the series of rapids, connecting Kisangani and Ubundu.Шаблон:Citation needed

The last of the seven cataracts of the Boyoma Falls is also known as the Wagenia Falls (Шаблон:Lang-fr),[1] referring to the local Wagenya fishermen, who have developed a special technique to fish in the river. They build systems of wooden tripods across the rapids fixed in holes carved in the rock by the water current. These serve as anchors for baskets that entrap large fish. The baskets are lowered in the rapids to “sieve” the waters for fish. It is a very selective fishing method, as these baskets are quite big, and only large fish are entrapped.

The falls were formerly named after Henry Morton Stanley, who explored the region and noted the fishing technique of the Wagenya. According to Stanley, "...by taking advantage of the rocks, the natives have been enabled to fix upright heavy poles, 6 inches in diameter, to each of which they attach enormous fish-baskets by means of rattan-cane cable. There are probably sixty or seventy baskets laid in the river on each side, every day; and though some may be brought up empty, in general they seem to be tolerably successful, for out of half-a-dozen baskets...twenty-eight large fish were collected..."[2]Шаблон:Rp

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  1. 1,0 1,1 Шаблон:Cite journal
  2. 2,0 2,1 Stanley, H.M., 1899, Through the Dark Continent, London: G. Newnes, Vol. One Шаблон:ISBN, Vol. Two Шаблон:ISBN