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Lake Natron Collection

Discover the mesmerizing beauty in northern Tanzania, nestled in the heart of East Africa's captivating Rift Valley

Background imageLake Natron Collection: Lake Natron in northern Tanzania

Lake Natron in northern Tanzania is one of the most alkaline of the Rift system. As its waters evaporate in the intense heat, sodium sesquicarbonate, known as trona or natron

Background imageLake Natron Collection: Lake Natron, Tanzania, East Africa, Africa

Lake Natron, Tanzania, East Africa, Africa

Background imageLake Natron Collection: Adenium obesum in Lake Natron area, Northern Tanzania, with the active volcano Ol Doinyo

Adenium obesum in Lake Natron area, Northern Tanzania, with the active volcano Ol Doinyo Lengai (Oldoinyo Lengai) in the background

Background imageLake Natron Collection: Ol Doinyo Lengai volcano, Lake Natron, Tanzania

Ol Doinyo Lengai volcano, Lake Natron, Tanzania

Background imageLake Natron Collection: Aerial view of Lake Natron, Rift Valley, Tanzania, Africa, August 2009

Aerial view of Lake Natron, Rift Valley, Tanzania, Africa, August 2009

Background imageLake Natron Collection: The 'Ol Doinyo Lengai'volcano at sunrise, Arusha Region, Tanzania

The "Ol Doinyo Lengai"volcano at sunrise, Arusha Region, Tanzania
The " Ol Doinyo Lengai" volcano at sunrise, Arusha Region, Tanzania. An active volcano in the Gregory Rift, south of Lake Natron

Background imageLake Natron Collection: A flock of flamingos in Lake Natron at sunrise, Tanzania

A flock of flamingos in Lake Natron at sunrise, Tanzania

Background imageLake Natron Collection: Lesser Flamingo (Phoenicopterus minor), Lake Natron, Tanzania

Lesser Flamingo (Phoenicopterus minor), Lake Natron, Tanzania

Background imageLake Natron Collection: Lake Natron, Rift Valley, Tanzania

Lake Natron, Rift Valley, Tanzania

Background imageLake Natron Collection: Six views and drawings of Lake Natron in Libya, made during the reconnaissance mission of

Six views and drawings of Lake Natron in Libya, made during the reconnaissance mission of
996598 Six views and drawings of Lake Natron in Libya, made during the reconnaissance mission of the Egyptian Army led by General Andreossy, 1799 (pen, ink & w/c on paper) by Redoute

Background imageLake Natron Collection: Africa, Tanzania, Aerial view of Ol Doinyo Lengai volcano looming above vast flock of

Africa, Tanzania, Aerial view of Ol Doinyo Lengai volcano looming above vast flock of Lesser Flamingos (Phoenicoparrus minor) nesting in shallow salt waters of Lake Natron

Background imageLake Natron Collection: Africa, Tanzania, Aerial view of patterns of yellow algae

Africa, Tanzania, Aerial view of patterns of yellow algae and salt formations in shallow salt waters of Lake Natron

Background imageLake Natron Collection: Africa, Tanzania, Aerial view of vast flock of Lesser Flamingos (Phoenicoparrus minor

Africa, Tanzania, Aerial view of vast flock of Lesser Flamingos (Phoenicoparrus minor) nesting in shallow salt waters of Lake Natron

Background imageLake Natron Collection: Africa, Tanzania, Aerial view of streams winding along shore of Lake Natron

Africa, Tanzania, Aerial view of streams winding along shore of Lake Natron and distant Ol Doinyo Lengai volcano

Background imageLake Natron Collection: Africa, Tanzania, Aerial view of flock of Lesser Flamingos (Phoenicoparrus minor

Africa, Tanzania, Aerial view of flock of Lesser Flamingos (Phoenicoparrus minor) nesting among salt flats of Lake Natron

Background imageLake Natron Collection: Africa, Tanzania, Enhanced contrast aerial view of patterns of red algae

Africa, Tanzania, Enhanced contrast aerial view of patterns of red algae and salt formations in shallow salt waters of Lake Natron and distant Ol Doinyo Lengai volcano

Background imageLake Natron Collection: Africa, Tanzania, Aerial view of flock of Greater and Lesser Flamingos flying above salt

Africa, Tanzania, Aerial view of flock of Greater and Lesser Flamingos flying above salt waters of Lake Natron

Background imageLake Natron Collection: Africa, Tanzania, Aerial view of patterns of red algae and salt formations in shallow

Africa, Tanzania, Aerial view of patterns of red algae and salt formations in shallow salt waters of Lake Natron

Background imageLake Natron Collection: Aerial view of salt pans coloured red by cyanobacteria, Lake Natron, Rift Valley

Aerial view of salt pans coloured red by cyanobacteria, Lake Natron, Rift Valley, Tanzania, August 2009

Background imageLake Natron Collection: Lake Natron in the Rift Valley

Lake Natron in the Rift Valley
Lake Natron in northern Tanzania is one of the most alkaline of the Rift system. As its waters evaporate in the intense heat, sodium sesquicarbonate, known as trona or natron

Background imageLake Natron Collection: Lesser flamingos feed on Lake Natron

Lesser flamingos feed on Lake Natron
In the late afternoon, lesser flamingos feed on Lake Natron with Shompole volcano (situated on the border of Kenya and Tanzania) in the distance at the northern end of the lake

Background imageLake Natron Collection: The Uaso Nyiru delta from the air

The Uaso Nyiru delta from the air. This freshwater river flows through southern Kenya and enters the northern end of Lake Natron only to become alkaline in the closed basin of this Tanzanian Rift

Background imageLake Natron Collection: Oldoinyo Lengai from lake Natron, Tanzania, Africa 9665

Oldoinyo Lengai from lake Natron, Tanzania, Africa 9665
STA-245 Oldoinyo Lengai from lake Natron, Tanzania, Africa Augusto Leandro Stanzani Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageLake Natron Collection: Lake Natron, Eastern Rift Valley, Tanzania, East Africa, Africa

Lake Natron, Eastern Rift Valley, Tanzania, East Africa, Africa

Background imageLake Natron Collection: Lake Natron, large soda lake, Eastern Rift Valley, Tanzania, East Africa, Africa

Lake Natron, large soda lake, Eastern Rift Valley, Tanzania, East Africa, Africa


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Discover the mesmerizing beauty in northern Tanzania, nestled in the heart of East Africa's captivating Rift Valley. This alkaline lake is a true natural wonder, boasting crystallized salt pattern mosaics that create an enchanting sight from above. With its unique composition and remote location, Lake Natron is home to the rare Adenium obesum plant species, thriving amidst the backdrop of the active volcano Ol Doinyo Lengai – known as 'The Mountain of God' by the Maasai people. As dawn breaks over Lake Natron, witness a breathtaking spectacle as flocks of flamingos gracefully take flight against a vibrant sunrise sky. These elegant birds find solace in this serene oasis, with Lesser Flamingos (Phoenicopterus minor) making it their temporary haven. From aerial views showcasing its vastness to detailed drawings capturing its essence during reconnaissance missions, it has captivated explorers throughout history. Its allure extends beyond borders and continents – drawing visitors from all corners of Africa and beyond. Immerse yourself in this untouched paradise where nature reigns supreme. Experience the tranquility and raw beauty that make Lake Natron an unforgettable destination within Tanzania's stunning Rift Valley.