Water in Lesotho, Lesotho



Aaron Moss
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Tap water everywhere is safe to drink. Stream water high in the mountains is probably some of the sweetest, purest water you will drink anywhere. In the midst of villages, many of the streams are dirty from washing done in them, or from cattle. A test is whether there is human habitation upstream, but you should use your own discretion in assessing the water's cleanliness. Bilharzia is not a problem anywhere in the country.
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