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Rewa River

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145 km

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The Rewa River is the widest river in Fiji. Located on the island of Viti Levu, the Rewa originates in Tomanivi, the highest peak in Fiji, and flows southeast for 145 km to Laucala Bay, near Suva. The Rewa River drains approximately one-third of Viti Levu.

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Map of Rewa river, Fiji

The Rewa River is fed by two large tributaries, the Wainibuka and the Wainimala and it is joined by several other rivers of importance before it reaches the sea by a delta of many mouths. It is navigable by small crafts up 100 kilometers from its mouth and its basin is enriched by a deep deposit of alluvial soil. The delta of the river is where several Fijian villages are situated.<[1]. The Rewa River is crossed by the Rewa Bridge at Nausori.

Mountain biking on the rewa bridge across the rewa river in nausori fiji


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Rewa River Wikipedia


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