A battle over land use is unfolding between northern Tanzania's breathtaking Lake Natron and national parks. Mass evictions ...
With world-class wildlife, tropical beaches, iconic mountains and ancient history, all wrapped up with a warm welcome, ...
THINK PINK in the wilds of East Africa. At Tanzania’s Lake Natron, lesser flamingoes are a pastel crowd, their salmon-colored plumage glowing as vast flocks fly overhead or wade in a shallow lake.
Why it's incredible: The lake is so alkaline, it burns the skin and eyes of most animals and turns some to "stone." Lake Natron has a chemical makeup that is so harsh, it is uninhabitable for most ...
IT is widely regarded as one of the world’s most beautiful lakes – owed to its unique reddish pink colour. But tourists must not swim in it, and the water is so harsh that it can turn animals to ...
Lake Natron in northern Tanzania is notorious for killing and preserving dead animals. If you died in its waters, its high levels of sodium carbonate would mummify your body. But instead of taking a ...
What’s happening in Tanzania? This is a question making the rounds in conservation and environmental circles. Why is a nation that has so much invested in its wild lands and wild animals willing to ...
A growing land-use conflict is unfolding around Lake Natron in northern Tanzania. Maasai communities fear new evictions as ...
The Copernicus Sentinel-2 mission takes us over two saline lakes in East Africa: the larger Lake Natron in northern Tanzania and the smaller Lake Magadi, just over the border in Kenya. Lake Natron is ...
Born in Leeds, Joe finished his Spanish degree in 2018 before becoming an English teacher to football (soccer) players and managers, as well as collaborating with various football media outlets in ...
Just 400mm of rain falls on Lake Natron each year, and much of that is 'phantom rain' which evaporate before hitting the surface IT is widely regarded as one of the world’s most beautiful lakes – owed ...