Segama River

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CountrySabah, Malaysia
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5°29′48″N 118°48′31″E / 5.49662°N 118.808727°E / 5.49662; 118.808727
Segama River
Location
CountrySabah, Malaysia
Physical characteristics
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5°29′48″N 118°48′31″E / 5.49662°N 118.808727°E / 5.49662; 118.808727

The Segama River, (Malay: Sungai Segama) is a river in Sabah, a state of Malaysia in the Northeastern tip of the island of Borneo.[1] The river occupies the southern edge of the Danum Valley Conservation Area. The Segama is often mistakenly labeled as the Danum River, which is a different river lying on the northern edge of the DVCA because part of it passes through the Danum Valley.[2] In 2005 and 2006, Borneo elephants were found along the river's catchment basin.[3]

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