Sena River
The Sena River is a significant waterway located in Mozambique, flowing through the central part of the country. It originates in the Mavonde Mountains and travels approximately 400 kilometers before emptying into the Indian Ocean. The river plays a crucial role in the local ecosystem and supports various wildlife.
The Sena River is also vital for agriculture and transportation in the region. Its fertile floodplains provide irrigation for crops, while the river itself serves as a route for boats and trade. The river's basin is home to several communities that rely on its resources for their livelihoods.