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The Barrakunda Falls or Barra Kunda Falls is a waterfall located in the Tambacounda region in the West African state of Senegal. It's located 500 kilometres (300 mi) upstream from the mouth of the Gambia River. Because the falls limit river travel in the dry season, they were an important milestone and obstacle for European explorers such as Richard Jobson and Richard Graves MacDonnell intent on reaching the interior. The village of Barrakunda, a part of the Kingdom of Wuli, occasionally hosted European trading posts from as early as 1651.

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  • The Barrakunda Falls or Barra Kunda Falls is a waterfall located in the Tambacounda region in the West African state of Senegal. It's located 500 kilometres (300 mi) upstream from the mouth of the Gambia River. Because the falls limit river travel in the dry season, they were an important milestone and obstacle for European explorers such as Richard Jobson and Richard Graves MacDonnell intent on reaching the interior. The village of Barrakunda, a part of the Kingdom of Wuli, occasionally hosted European trading posts from as early as 1651. (en)
  • Barrakunda-Fälle, auch Barrakunda Falls oder Barra Kunda Falls, liegen auf der Grenze zwischen der Region Tambacounda und Kolda im westafrikanischen Staat Senegal. (de)
  • Les chutes de Barrakunda (aussi Barra Kunda) est une cascade située dans la région de Tambacounda, au Sénégal, en Afrique de l'Ouest. Elles sont situées à 480 km en amont de l'embouchure du fleuve Gambie, à proximité de la frontière avec la Gambie. L'explorateur portugais Diogo Gomes a été le premier Européen à naviguer sur le fleuve Gambie jusqu'à ces rapides en 1457. (fr)
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  • The Barrakunda Falls or Barra Kunda Falls is a waterfall located in the Tambacounda region in the West African state of Senegal. It's located 500 kilometres (300 mi) upstream from the mouth of the Gambia River. Because the falls limit river travel in the dry season, they were an important milestone and obstacle for European explorers such as Richard Jobson and Richard Graves MacDonnell intent on reaching the interior. The village of Barrakunda, a part of the Kingdom of Wuli, occasionally hosted European trading posts from as early as 1651. (en)
  • Barrakunda-Fälle, auch Barrakunda Falls oder Barra Kunda Falls, liegen auf der Grenze zwischen der Region Tambacounda und Kolda im westafrikanischen Staat Senegal. (de)
  • Les chutes de Barrakunda (aussi Barra Kunda) est une cascade située dans la région de Tambacounda, au Sénégal, en Afrique de l'Ouest. Elles sont situées à 480 km en amont de l'embouchure du fleuve Gambie, à proximité de la frontière avec la Gambie. L'explorateur portugais Diogo Gomes a été le premier Européen à naviguer sur le fleuve Gambie jusqu'à ces rapides en 1457. (fr)
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  • Barrakunda-Fälle (de)
  • Barrakunda Falls (en)
  • Chutes de Barrakunda (fr)
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