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Lk.Tanganyika
The lake is situated
within the Western Rift of the geographic feature known as the Great
Rift Valley formed by the tectonic East African Rift, and is
confined by the mountainous walls of the valley. It is the largest
rift lake in Africa and the second largest lake by surface area on
the continent.
It
is the deepest lake in Africa and holds the greatest volume of fresh
water. It extends for 673 km in a general north-south direction and
averages 50 km in width. The lake covers 32,900 km², with a
shoreline of 1,828 km and a mean depth of 570 metres (1,900 ft) and
a maximum depth of 1,470 metres (4,800 ft) (in the northern basin)
it holds an estimated 18,900 km³ (4500 cubic miles).[3] It has an
average surface temperature of 25 °C and a pH averaging 8.4.
Additionally, beneath the 500 m of water there is circa 4,500 metres
of sediment lying over the rock floor.
Transport in the
Lake.
The MV Liemba, formerly the Graf von Götzen, is a
passenger cargo ferry that runs along the eastern shore of Lake
Tanganyika. The ship was built in 1913 in Germany, and was one of
three vessels operated by the Germans to control Lake Tanganyika
during the early part of World War I. It was scuttled by its captain
on 26 July 1916 off the mouth of the Malagarasi river, during the
German retreat from the town of Kigoma.
In
1924 the ship was salvaged by a British Royal Navy salvage team and
recommissioned in 1927 as the Liemba. The vessel is now owned by the
Tanzania Railways Corporation and runs between the ports of
Bujumbura, Burundi, Kigoma, Tanzania and Mpulungu, Zambia with
numerous stops to pick up and set down passengers in between.
MV Mwongozo
is a mixed passenger / cargo ship on Lake Tanganyika. She was built
on the lake in 1979 by a Finnish company and carries up to 800
passengers and 80 tones of cargo. Her original route was a weekly
return route from Bujumbura, Burundi to Mpulungu, Zambia, stopping
at Kigoma, Tanzania and various small settlements down the Tanzanian
coast of the lake. Her accommodation includes open sleeping areas
and individual cabins and she has a dining room for passengers. She
can take cars and small trucks on her forward deck.

CONTACT ADDRESS:
HEAD OFFICE DAR ES SALAAM.
ZANZIBAR HOTEL P.O. BOX 12594.
TEL/FAX: +255 22 2133793, Mobile:
+255 788 221 650
ARUSHA BRANCH OFFICE. KALOLENI
AREA OPPOSITE , PRIMIEM HOUSE.
BOX 14477 ARUSHA, Mobile: +255
713 350 601, TEL. +255 754 398 815
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