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Lake Natron, the Rift Valley and Lake Manyara (Jan 08)
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A large round crater lies along our way to Lengai.
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A maassai with an unfamiliar camel in the Rift Valley - the camels are being imported from Somalia, ...
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Small streams of fresh water feed Lake Natron at the lowest part of the Rift Valley. Dense green gra...
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Lake Natron is very shallow, with a maximum depth of around 1 meter - most of the lake is in fact we...
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We take a walk to the poorly defined lakeshore, to watch flamingoes.
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Small variations in the water level lead to small floods on the mud.
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Near the shore of Lake Natron, an alternating area of small creeks, ponds and mud.
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Small cracks on a drier section on the muddy surface of the lakeshore.
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Flamingoes at Lake Natron.
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Flamingoes feeding in the shallow waters of Lake Natron.
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The western escarpment wall of the Rift Valley at Lake Natron.
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The luxurious and well camouflaged Lake Natron Tented Lodge.
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Afternoon light at our campsite.
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Philip and two Maassai trying to sell souvenirs.
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The rain season is approaching. A raincloud over Lake Natron.
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The remnants of the rain cloud in the sky create a nice halo arond the moon at night.
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