Khan River

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The river Khan is an ephemeral river crossing the Erongo region of central Namibia. It is the main tributary of the Swakop River[1] and only occasionally carries surface water during the rain seasons in November and February/March.

The Khan has its origin near the settlement of Otjisemba north-west of Okahandja. From there the river course passes westwards to the town of Usakos, and further in south-western direction through the Namib desert. It has its confluence with Swakop River 40km east of Swakopmund.

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Coordinates: 22°42′S 14°54′E / 22.700°S 14.900°E / -22.700; 14.900

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