Inga Falls is a rapid 40 km from Matadi in the Democratic Republic of the Congo where the Congo River drops 96 m (315 ft) over the course of 15 km (9 mi).
[2] The falls are part of a larger group of rapids in the lower Congo River.
Livingstone Falls are located upstream closer to the Pool Malebo.
These falls have formed in a sharp bend of Congo River where the width of river fluctuates from more than 4 km to only 260 m.[3] With a median discharge of 42,476 m³/s (1,500,000 ft³/s), the falls could be considered the largest in the world,[4] but it is not widely considered to be a true waterfall.
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