Inkanyamba

The Inkanyamba is a legendary serpent said to be living in a waterfall lake area in the northern forests near Pietermaritzburg most commonly in the base of Howick Falls, South Africa. The Zulu tribes of the area believe it to be a large serpent with an equine head. Most active in the summer months, it is believed that the Inkanyamba's anger causes the seasonal storms.[1][2]

Howick Falls

Inkanyamba
CountrySouth Africa
RegionHowick Falls

References

  1. Exelby, Narina (March 2004). "Legends of the deep". Gateway to Africa. Archived from the original on 13 January 2006. Retrieved 18 June 2007.
  2. Network, Global Adaptation; Programme, United Nations Environment (2016). "Global Adaptation Network (GAN) and Durban Adaptation Charter (DAC) Regional Knowledge Sharing Exchange Visit: 23rd – 25th November 2016 Pemba, Mozambique". Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
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