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Kenya Lake System in the Great Rift Valley Collection

The Kenya Lake System in the Great Rift Valley is one of the most important heritage sites in Kenya, and is a complex network of freshwater lakes, rivers

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Background imageKenya Lake System in the Great Rift Valley Collection: Rights Managed

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Msai warriors stride across the golden grass plains at the foot of Ol doinyo Lengai - the Msais Mountain of God. Ol doinyo Lengai is the only active volcano in the Gregory Rift

Background imageKenya Lake System in the Great Rift Valley Collection: African Elephants - With Mount Kilimanjaro in background Amboseli National Park, Kenya, Africa

African Elephants - With Mount Kilimanjaro in background Amboseli National Park, Kenya, Africa
FL-1714 African ELEPHANT - herd infront of Mt. Kilimanjaro Amboseli National Park, Kenya, Africa Loxodonta africana Ferrero Labat Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageKenya Lake System in the Great Rift Valley Collection: Kenya

Kenya
Color satellite image of Kenya and neighbouring countries

Background imageKenya Lake System in the Great Rift Valley Collection: AFRICAN ELEPHANT - old bull, with Mt. Kilimanjaro in distance

AFRICAN ELEPHANT - old bull, with Mt. Kilimanjaro in distance
FL-2697 AFRICAN ELEPHANT - old bull, with Mt. Kilimanjaro in distance Amboseli National Park, Kenya Loxodonta africana Ferrero Labat Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageKenya Lake System in the Great Rift Valley Collection: Mount Longonot

Mount Longonot, 9, 110 feet high, lies on the floor of the Great Rift Valley, thirty-five miles northwest of Nairobi. It is called after the apt Msai name for it: Ol doinyo Loonongot

Background imageKenya Lake System in the Great Rift Valley Collection: A Samburu warrior looks out across the eastern scarp

A Samburu warrior looks out across the eastern scarp of Africas Great Rift Valley at Poro, Northern Kenya where the land drop precipitously 3, 000 feet

Background imageKenya Lake System in the Great Rift Valley 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 imageKenya Lake System in the Great Rift Valley Collection: Africn Elephant FL 1654 Amboseli National Park, kenya Maount Kilimanjaro, Tanzania

Africn Elephant FL 1654 Amboseli National Park, kenya Maount Kilimanjaro, Tanzania
FL-1654 AFRICAN ELEPHANTS - with Mount Kilimanjaro in distance Amboseli National Park, Kenya, Africa Loxodonta africana Ferrero Labat Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageKenya Lake System in the Great Rift Valley Collection: Kenya with mask

Kenya with mask
Color satellite image of Kenya, with mask

Background imageKenya Lake System in the Great Rift Valley Collection: Kenya with borders and mask

Kenya with borders and mask
Color satellite image of Kenya, with borders and mask

Background imageKenya Lake System in the Great Rift Valley Collection: Kenya with borders

Kenya with borders
Color satellite image of Kenya and neighbouring countries

Background imageKenya Lake System in the Great Rift Valley Collection: Two Royal Air Force Puma Helicopters During Ex Askari Thunder Over Kenya

Two Royal Air Force Puma Helicopters During Ex Askari Thunder Over Kenya
Two RAF Puma HC1 helicopters flying low and fast during Exercise Askari Thunder in Kenya. Since the Royal Air Force Puma Force completed its role on operations in Iraq in the Summer of 2009

Background imageKenya Lake System in the Great Rift Valley Collection: Aerial view of Lesser flamingos (Phoeniconaias minor) foraging at dusk

Aerial view of Lesser flamingos (Phoeniconaias minor) foraging at dusk. Lake Magadi, Great rift valley, Kenya

Background imageKenya Lake System in the Great Rift Valley Collection: 1940s East Africa - Kenya - the Great Rift Valley

1940s East Africa - Kenya - the Great Rift Valley from the Limuru Escarpment Photograph by a British army recruitment officer stationed in East Africa and the Middle East during World War II

Background imageKenya Lake System in the Great Rift Valley Collection: 1940s East Africa - the Great Rift Valley Kenya

1940s East Africa - the Great Rift Valley Kenya
1940s East Africa - the Great Rift Valley, from the Limuru Escarpment, Kenya Photograph by a British army recruitment officer stationed in East Africa and the Middle East during World War II

Background imageKenya Lake System in the Great Rift Valley Collection: A fine Greater Kudu bull standing on a termite mound in the game reserve surrounding Lake Bogoria

A fine Greater Kudu bull standing on a termite mound in the game reserve surrounding Lake Bogoria, an alkaline lake of Africas Great Rift Valley system

Background imageKenya Lake System in the Great Rift Valley Collection: The traditional weaponry of the Turkana warriors consisted

The traditional weaponry of the Turkana warriors consisted of a long-shafted spear with a narrow blade, a small rectangular shield made of giraffe or buffalo hide

Background imageKenya Lake System in the Great Rift Valley Collection: The Turkana spear-fish in the shallow waters of Lake Turkana

The Turkana spear-fish in the shallow waters of Lake Turkana. The wooden shaft has a detachable metal tip with a sharp barb, which is secured to the end of a long piece of rope

Background imageKenya Lake System in the Great Rift Valley Collection: Plains Zebras (Equus quagga) running over rocky ground with Wildebeest

Plains Zebras (Equus quagga) running over rocky ground with Wildebeest (Connochaetes taurinus).herd in the background, Kenya, Masai Mara National Reserve

Background imageKenya Lake System in the Great Rift Valley Collection: Sub-adult male Lion (Panthera leo) walking through grass, Kenya

Sub-adult male Lion (Panthera leo) walking through grass, Kenya, Masai Mara National Reserve

Background imageKenya Lake System in the Great Rift Valley Collection: Stereoscopic view of North America

Stereoscopic view of North America
February 2000 - This stereoscopic shaded relief image shows Africas topography as measured by the Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (SRTM) in February 2000

Background imageKenya Lake System in the Great Rift Valley 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 imageKenya Lake System in the Great Rift Valley Collection: Traditional thatched homesteads perched on top of the

Traditional thatched homesteads perched on top of the fertile Tugen Hills, looking across the Kerio Valley to the western scarp of the Gregory Rift (the Keiyo Escarpment)

Background imageKenya Lake System in the Great Rift Valley Collection: 1940s East Africa - the Great Rift Valley, Kenya

1940s East Africa - the Great Rift Valley, Kenya
1940s East Africa - the Great Rift Valley, from the Limuru Escarpment, Kenya Photograph by a British army recruitment officer stationed in East Africa and the Middle East during World War II

Background imageKenya Lake System in the Great Rift Valley Collection: 1940s East Africa - the Great Rift Valley, Kenya

1940s East Africa - the Great Rift Valley, Kenya
1940s East Africa - the Great Rift Valley, from the Limuru Escarpment, Kenya Photograph by a British army recruitment officer stationed in East Africa and the Middle East during World War II

Background imageKenya Lake System in the Great Rift Valley 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 imageKenya Lake System in the Great Rift Valley Collection: Traditional Marakwet houses built on the rocky eastern

Traditional Marakwet houses built on the rocky eastern slopes of the Cherangani Hills have a fine view across the Kerio Valley

Background imageKenya Lake System in the Great Rift Valley Collection: A young Turkana man with a braided hairstyle

A young Turkana man with a braided hairstyle

Background imageKenya Lake System in the Great Rift Valley Collection: Plains Zebras (Equus quagga) on alert, standing in open savannah, Kenya

Plains Zebras (Equus quagga) on alert, standing in open savannah, Kenya, Masai Mara National Reserve

Background imageKenya Lake System in the Great Rift Valley Collection: Common Zebra (Equus quagga) adult female, grooming foal, Lake Nakuru, Great Rift Valley, Kenya

Common Zebra (Equus quagga) adult female, grooming foal, Lake Nakuru, Great Rift Valley, Kenya

Background imageKenya Lake System in the Great Rift Valley Collection: Lesser Flamingo (Phoenicopterus minor) flock, silhouetted in lake at sunrise, Lake Nakuru

Lesser Flamingo (Phoenicopterus minor) flock, silhouetted in lake at sunrise, Lake Nakuru, Great Rift Valley, Kenya

Background imageKenya Lake System in the Great Rift Valley Collection: Lesser Flamingo (Phoenicopterus minor) adults and immatures, flock in water, Lake Nakuru

Lesser Flamingo (Phoenicopterus minor) adults and immatures, flock in water, Lake Nakuru, Great Rift Valley, Kenya

Background imageKenya Lake System in the Great Rift Valley Collection: Kenya, Kabarnet, Lake Bogoria

Kenya, Kabarnet, Lake Bogoria. Before the sun appears over the surrounding hills, flocks of lesser flamingo concentrate near the numerous hot springs at Lake Bogoria

Background imageKenya Lake System in the Great Rift Valley Collection: A spotted hyena chases lesser flamingos on the shoreline of Lake Nakuru, Kenya

A spotted hyena chases lesser flamingos on the shoreline of Lake Nakuru, Kenya

Background imageKenya Lake System in the Great Rift Valley Collection: Luo fishing boats leave the eastern lakeshore of Lake

Luo fishing boats leave the eastern lakeshore of Lake Victoria in the early morning to fish for tilapia and nile perch

Background imageKenya Lake System in the Great Rift Valley Collection: A magnificent view from the eastern scarp of Africa s

A magnificent view from the eastern scarp of Africa s
A magnificent view from the eastern scarp of Africas Great Rift Valley at Losiolo, north of Maralal. From 8, 000 feet the land tumbles away 3, 000 feet into rugged valleys and a broad plain

Background imageKenya Lake System in the Great Rift Valley Collection: A Samburu warrior looks out over a vast expanse of

A Samburu warrior looks out over a vast expanse of inhospitable country from the eastern scarp of Africas Great Rift Valley at Losiolo, north of Maralal

Background imageKenya Lake System in the Great Rift Valley Collection: Greater flamingos in flight over Lake Turkana

Greater flamingos in flight over Lake Turkana. This Rift Valley lake is a favourite haunt of both greater and lesser flamingos because the blue-green algae upon which they feed grows in the lakes

Background imageKenya Lake System in the Great Rift Valley Collection: The alkaline waters of the seasonal Lake Logipi

The alkaline waters of the seasonal Lake Logipi, situated at the northern end of the Suguta Valley, are a favourite haunt of lesser flamingos because the blue-green algae upon which they feed grows

Background imageKenya Lake System in the Great Rift Valley Collection: A greater flamingo takes off from the alkaline waters of Lake Bogoria

A greater flamingo takes off from the alkaline waters of Lake Bogoria. This Rift Valley lake is a favourite haunt of both greater

Background imageKenya Lake System in the Great Rift Valley Collection: The alkaline waters of Lake Bogoria are a favourite

The alkaline waters of Lake Bogoria are a favourite haunt of lesser flamingos. The barren shoreline is dotted with steam jets and geysers reflecting its volcanic origins

Background imageKenya Lake System in the Great Rift Valley Collection: A fine Greater Kudu bull stands on a termite mound

A fine Greater Kudu bull stands on a termite mound overlooked by an escarpment of the Gregory Rift (a spectacular section of the eastern rift of the Great Rift Valley)

Background imageKenya Lake System in the Great Rift Valley Collection: Lake Baringo is one of two freshwater lakes of the

Lake Baringo is one of two freshwater lakes of the Eastern Rift Valley. Its waters are red with suspended solids due to bad soil erosion in its catchment area

Background imageKenya Lake System in the Great Rift Valley Collection: A Blue monkey

A Blue monkey. This long-tailed, arboreal monkey is distributed widely in evergreen forested regions up to 10, 000 feet

Background imageKenya Lake System in the Great Rift Valley Collection: A Msai warrior speaks on his mobile phone from the

A Msai warrior speaks on his mobile phone from the saddle of his camel near Lake Magadi in Kenyas Rift Valley Province. Mobile phones are a popular method of communicating with family

Background imageKenya Lake System in the Great Rift Valley Collection: Msai men lead a camel caravan laden with equipment

Msai men lead a camel caravan laden with equipment for a fly camp (a small temporary camp) past Lake Magadi. Clouds hang low over the Nguruman Escarpment (a western wall of the Great Rift Valley)

Background imageKenya Lake System in the Great Rift Valley Collection: Lava boulders cover vast tracts of infertile land on

Lava boulders cover vast tracts of infertile land on the eastern side of Lake Turkana. Often referred to as the Jade Sea due to its distinctive colour, Lake Turkana is a true desert lake

Background imageKenya Lake System in the Great Rift Valley Collection: A fine stand of Euphorbia trees

A fine stand of Euphorbia trees (Euphorbia candelabrum) with the Mau Escarpment _ a western wall of the Gregory Rift _ in the background



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Kenya Lake System in the Great Rift Valley Collection

The Kenya Lake System in the Great Rift Valley is one of the most important heritage sites in Kenya, and is a complex network of freshwater lakes, rivers, and wetlands that have been formed over millions of years by tectonic activity. The system includes Lakes Turkana, Baringo, Bogoria, Naivasha and Nakuru. These lakes are home to a wide variety of wildlife including hippos, crocodiles and flamingos. The area also provides habitat for many endangered species such as the African elephant and black rhino. In addition to its ecological importance, the lake system has great cultural significance for local communities who rely on it for food and water resources. This unique site is an essential part of Kenya's natural heritage that must be protected for future generations to enjoy.
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The Kenya Lake System in the Great Rift Valley is a collection of three interlinked lakes located in Kenya, Africa. The system comprises Lake Bogoria, Lake Nakuru and Lake Elementaita, which are all situated within the Great Rift Valley. These lakes have been recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site due to their unique geological features and rich biodiversity. Lake Bogoria is known for its hot springs and geysers that shoot water up to 30 meters high. It also hosts large populations of flamingos and other bird species. Lake Nakuru is famous for its pink flamingos that flock to its shores every year, while also being home to over 50 mammal species such as rhinos, lions and giraffes. Lastly, Lake Elementaita boasts an abundance of birdlife including pelicans and cormorants. The Kenya Lake System in the Great Rift Valley serves as an important ecological site with significant cultural value for local communities who rely on these resources for their livelihoods.
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