kaukaantui
Kaukaantui, also known as the Kaukaantui River, is a significant waterway located in the northern region of Papua New Guinea. It is a tributary of the Sepik River, one of the longest rivers in the country. The Kaukaantui River originates from the highlands of the Bismarck Range and flows through the Western Province, contributing to the rich biodiversity of the area. The river is known for its crystal-clear waters and scenic landscapes, which attract both local and international tourists.
The Kaukaantui River supports a diverse ecosystem, including various species of fish, birds, and other wildlife.
The Kaukaantui River is also an important cultural and historical site for the indigenous communities that
Despite its ecological importance, the Kaukaantui River faces challenges such as pollution and deforestation, which threaten