African Diving Fish Station at Udachi/Kabwe, Lake Tanganyika was established in 1989.
African Diving Fish Station in 2007.
From African Diving Fish Station there is a magnificent view over Utinta Bay to the mainland of Cape Mpimbwe. The station was establised in 1989.
African Diving Fish Station, April, 1992.
Michael Mwanakatwe, African Diving Fish Station, 2007.
The jetty of the African Diving Fish Station with staff preparing the boat for safari.
African Diving Fish Station at Udachi/Kabwe, Lake Tanganyika was established in 1989.
African Diving Fish Station is located near Kabwe, Lake Tanganyika
Approaching African Diving Fish Station, Udachi/Kabwe, Lake Tanganyika
Low water stand in December 2004 at African Diving Fish Station, more than two metres lower than in March 2020 (inserted picture), Magnus (African Diving) is seen in the picture.
Crocodiles sunbathing on rocks near Udachi Point (African Diving Fish Station), Cape Mpimbwe in the distance.
Elevated overlooking Kanchui Bay, the small sitting area at the top Katoba Rock at African Diving Fish Station offers tranquility and peace.
Sunset at African Diving Fish Station, Lake Tanganyika, the view extends towards the towering mountain range of the DR Congo on the other side of the lake.
Katoba Rock at African Diving Fish Station, Cape Mpimbwe in the distance.
The beach at African Diving Fish Station leading up to Katoba Rock.
Katoba Rock, African Diving Fish Station, the turbulent wave-washed surge zone.
Katoba Rock, African Diving Fish Station.
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The station was establised in 1989.
Magnus (African Diving) is seen in the picture.
the small sitting area at the top Katoba Rock at African Diving Fish Station offers tranquility and peace.
the view extends towards the towering mountain range of the DR Congo on the other side of the lake.