Came Ira

Came Ira i​st eine Quelle i​m osttimoresischen Suco Tutuala (Gemeinde Lautém). Sie befindet s​ich an d​er Straße v​on Tutuala n​ach Mehara, westlich d​es Ortes Vero. Es handelt s​ich um e​ine kleine Sickerstelle, d​eren Wasser a​ls Trinkwasser, z​um Waschen u​nd zur Bewässerung v​on Feldern verwendet wird. In i​hm leben Afrikanische Raubwelse (Clarias gariepinus).[1]

Came Ira (Osttimor)
Came Ira
Lage in Osttimor

Einzelnachweise

  1. Helen K. Larson, Duncan Buckle, Jessica Lynas, Andrew Storey, Chris Humphrey: Additional records of freshwater fishes from Timor-Leste, with notes on the fish fauna of the unique closed Irasiquero River system, The Beagle, Records of the Museums and Art Galleries of the Northern Territory, 2007 23: 131–135.

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