It passes through the town of Faradje, and joins the Kibali River at Dungu to form the Uele River.
The river flows between the town of Dungu and the local airstrip.
[1] The river is home to crocodiles, hippopotamuses and snakes.
[2] In October 2012 exceptionally high levels of rainfall caused the river to flood, submerging parts of the Garamba National Park, including the park manager's house.
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