Watut River Explained

Watut River
Subdivision Type1:Country
Subdivision Type3:Region
Subdivision Name3:Morobe Province
Source1 Location:Papua New Guinea
Mouth Location:Markham River

The Watut River is a river in Morobe Province, Papua New Guinea, a tributary of the Markham River. It is known as rough river full of canyons and over 150 rapids, making it suitable for adventurous white-water rafting.

In May 2005 three Israeli tourists died when attempting to raft down the river. The river had been swollen from heavy rains causing it to be more dangerous than usual. Eight Israelis and the Papua New Guinean guide survived the tragedy.[1]

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Notes

  1. News: PNG: Three Die River Rafting . Pacific Magazine . 2005-05-23 . 2007-01-21.

-6.65°N 178°W