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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: Lake Baringo

Lake Baringo, one of only two freshwater lakes of the Eastern Rift, lies in a shallow basin surrounded by hills where poor agricultural practices have led to bad soil erosion

Background imageKenya Lake System in the Great Rift Valley Collection: Lesser flamingos (Phoeiniconaias minor) in flight over Lake Nakuru

Lesser flamingos (Phoeiniconaias minor) in flight over Lake Nakuru, an alkaline lake of the Rift Valley system where tens of thousands of them may be seen lining the shores for many months of the year

Background imageKenya Lake System in the Great Rift Valley Collection: A flotilla of Great White Pelicans

A flotilla of Great White Pelicans (Pelecanus onocrotalus) on Lake Naivasha, one of two freshwater lakes of the central section of the Eastern Rift ( known as the Gregory Rift)

Background imageKenya Lake System in the Great Rift Valley Collection: A hardy Commiphora tree thrives beside Lake Magadi

A hardy Commiphora tree thrives beside Lake Magadi, an alkaline lake of the Rift Valley system, situated in a vey hot region of southern Kenya

Background imageKenya Lake System in the Great Rift Valley Collection: Donkeys are indispensable beast of burden

Donkeys are indispensable beast of burden, assuring the nomadic Turkana of complete mobility. These study little animals carry the few essentials of life in oval panniers strapped to their flanks

Background imageKenya Lake System in the Great Rift Valley Collection: A young Turkana herdsboy sneaks a drink of milk straight

A young Turkana herdsboy sneaks a drink of milk straight from a camels udder. Camels are important to stockowners in the arid regions of Turkanaland since they are browsers

Background imageKenya Lake System in the Great Rift Valley Collection: As the sun rises above the forested peaks of Mount Nyiru

As the sun rises above the forested peaks of Mount Nyiru, members of a Turkana family chat and plan their days activities

Background imageKenya Lake System in the Great Rift Valley Collection: As weeks without rain turn into months

As weeks without rain turn into months, the vegetation of the semi-arid thorn scrub country of south Turkana district begins to turn brown and many trees shed their leaves

Background imageKenya Lake System in the Great Rift Valley Collection: At the onset of rain

At the onset of rain, thorn trees burst into leaf and the vegetation of the semi-arid countryside looks fresh and green for a while. The sharp peak of the impressive mountain range is called Kakurotom

Background imageKenya Lake System in the Great Rift Valley Collection: A Turkana man strides purposefully across the treeless

A Turkana man strides purposefully across the treeless Lotagipi Plains as an Egyptian vulture (Neophron percnopterus) watches him atop a termite mound

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

Inhospitable, semi-arid, thorn scrub country northwest of Lodwar, the administrative centre of the Turkana people. All the hills and mountains are of volcanic origin

Background imageKenya Lake System in the Great Rift Valley Collection: Semi-arid, thorn scrub country

Semi-arid, thorn scrub country, littered with lava debris, near Parkati. Being extremely hot and dry, the area is only used by the nomadic Turkana for grazing goats and camels

Background imageKenya Lake System in the Great Rift Valley Collection: An aerial view of South Island, Lake Turkanas largest island

An aerial view of South Island, Lake Turkanas largest island. Situated in the southern sector of the lake where the water reaches a depth of 374 feet

Background imageKenya Lake System in the Great Rift Valley Collection: An aerial view of the southern end of Lake Turkana

An aerial view of the southern end of Lake Turkana, which is named Von H_hnel Bay after the Austrian naval officer who was part of an epic journey of exploration to reach the lake in 1888

Background imageKenya Lake System in the Great Rift Valley Collection: Natural-color image of the north end of the Suguta Valley in Kenya

Natural-color image of the north end of the Suguta Valley in Kenya
January 10, 2011 - Natural-color image of the north end of the Suguta Valley in Kenya, including Logipi Lake. Suguta Valley is one of the driest places in Kenya

Background imageKenya Lake System in the Great Rift Valley Collection: The East African nations Kenya, Somalia, and Ethiopia

The East African nations Kenya, Somalia, and Ethiopia
November 22, 2008 - The East African nations Kenya (lower left), Somalia (center), and Ethiopia (top). Dominating the scene are the greenish plains of Somalia and the mountains of Ethiopia

Background imageKenya Lake System in the Great Rift Valley Collection: Picture No. 11067509

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Vervet Monkey mother grooming baby. Great Rift Valley, Kenya. Date

Background imageKenya Lake System in the Great Rift Valley Collection: Picture No. 11067508

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Vervet Monkey mother grooming baby. Great Rift Valley, Kenya. Date

Background imageKenya Lake System in the Great Rift Valley Collection: Picture No. 11067501

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Vervet Monkey adult with baby in tree. Great Rift Valley, Kenya. Date

Background imageKenya Lake System in the Great Rift Valley Collection: Picture No. 11067502

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Marabou Stork in flight. Great Rift Valley, Kenya. Date

Background imageKenya Lake System in the Great Rift Valley Collection: Picture No. 11067500

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Vervet Monkey adult with baby in tree. Great Rift Valley, Kenya. Date

Background imageKenya Lake System in the Great Rift Valley Collection: Greater Flamingo (Phoenicopterus roseus) flock, feeding in shallow water

Greater Flamingo (Phoenicopterus roseus) flock, feeding in shallow water, silhouetted on soda lake at sunset, Lake Magadi, Great Rift Valley, Kenya, December

Background imageKenya Lake System in the Great Rift Valley Collection: Trees silhouetted at sunrise, Lake Nakuru N. P. Great Rift Valley, Kenya, January

Trees silhouetted at sunrise, Lake Nakuru N. P. Great Rift Valley, Kenya, January
Trees silhouetted at sunrise, Lake Nakuru N.P. Great Rift Valley, Kenya, January

Background imageKenya Lake System in the Great Rift Valley Collection: View of soda lake habitat, Lake Nakuru, Lake Nakuru N. P. Great Rift Valley, Kenya, January

View of soda lake habitat, Lake Nakuru, Lake Nakuru N. P. Great Rift Valley, Kenya, January
View of soda lake habitat, Lake Nakuru, Lake Nakuru N.P. Great Rift Valley, Kenya, January

Background imageKenya Lake System in the Great Rift Valley Collection: Masai Lion (Panthera leo nubica) immature males, resting in habitat at dawn, Lake Nakuru N. P

Masai Lion (Panthera leo nubica) immature males, resting in habitat at dawn, Lake Nakuru N. P
Masai Lion (Panthera leo nubica) immature males, resting in habitat at dawn, Lake Nakuru N.P. Great Rift Valley, Kenya, January

Background imageKenya Lake System in the Great Rift Valley Collection: Marabou Stork (Leptoptilos crumeniferus) two adults, feeding on dead Hippopotamus

Marabou Stork (Leptoptilos crumeniferus) two adults, feeding on dead Hippopotamus (Hippopotamus amphibius), Lake Nakuru N.P. Great Rift Valley, Kenya, August

Background imageKenya Lake System in the Great Rift Valley Collection: Yellow-billed Stork (Mycteria ibis) adult, close-up of head, Lake Nakuru N. P

Yellow-billed Stork (Mycteria ibis) adult, close-up of head, Lake Nakuru N. P. Great Rift Valley, Kenya, August
Yellow-billed Stork (Mycteria ibis) adult, close-up of head, Lake Nakuru N.P. Great Rift Valley, Kenya, August

Background imageKenya Lake System in the Great Rift Valley Collection: White Rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum) adult, crossing track in woodland, Lake Nakuru N. P

White Rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum) adult, crossing track in woodland, Lake Nakuru N. P
White Rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum) adult, crossing track in woodland, Lake Nakuru N.P. Great Rift Valley, Kenya, August

Background imageKenya Lake System in the Great Rift Valley Collection: Masai Lion (Panthera leo nubica) adult male, resting in tree, Lake Nakuru N. P

Masai Lion (Panthera leo nubica) adult male, resting in tree, Lake Nakuru N. P. Great Rift Valley, Kenya, August
Masai Lion (Panthera leo nubica) adult male, resting in tree, Lake Nakuru N.P. Great Rift Valley, Kenya, August

Background imageKenya Lake System in the Great Rift Valley Collection: Masai Lion (Panthera leo nubica) adult male, resting in tree, Lake Nakuru N. P

Masai Lion (Panthera leo nubica) adult male, resting in tree, Lake Nakuru N. P. Great Rift Valley, Kenya, August
Masai Lion (Panthera leo nubica) adult male, resting in tree, Lake Nakuru N.P. Great Rift Valley, Kenya, August

Background imageKenya Lake System in the Great Rift Valley Collection: Hadada Ibis (Bostrychia hagedash) adult, standing on branch, Lake Nakuru N. P

Hadada Ibis (Bostrychia hagedash) adult, standing on branch, Lake Nakuru N. P. Great Rift Valley, Kenya, August
Hadada Ibis (Bostrychia hagedash) adult, standing on branch, Lake Nakuru N.P. Great Rift Valley, Kenya, August

Background imageKenya Lake System in the Great Rift Valley Collection: Striped Kingfisher (Halcyon chelicuti) adult, perched on log, Lake Nakuru N. P

Striped Kingfisher (Halcyon chelicuti) adult, perched on log, Lake Nakuru N. P. Great Rift Valley, Kenya, August
Striped Kingfisher (Halcyon chelicuti) adult, perched on log, Lake Nakuru N.P. Great Rift Valley, Kenya, August

Background imageKenya Lake System in the Great Rift Valley Collection: Hadada Ibis (Bostrychia hagedash) adult, standing on branch, Lake Nakuru N. P

Hadada Ibis (Bostrychia hagedash) adult, standing on branch, Lake Nakuru N. P. Great Rift Valley, Kenya, August
Hadada Ibis (Bostrychia hagedash) adult, standing on branch, Lake Nakuru N.P. Great Rift Valley, Kenya, August

Background imageKenya Lake System in the Great Rift Valley Collection: Malachite Kingfisher (Corythornis cristatus) adult, perched on twig, Lake Nakuru N. P

Malachite Kingfisher (Corythornis cristatus) adult, perched on twig, Lake Nakuru N. P. Great Rift Valley, Kenya, August
Malachite Kingfisher (Corythornis cristatus) adult, perched on twig, Lake Nakuru N.P. Great Rift Valley, Kenya, August

Background imageKenya Lake System in the Great Rift Valley Collection: Grey Kestrel (Falco ardosiaceus) adult, with locust prey in talons on ground, Lake Nakuru N. P

Grey Kestrel (Falco ardosiaceus) adult, with locust prey in talons on ground, Lake Nakuru N. P
Grey Kestrel (Falco ardosiaceus) adult, with locust prey in talons on ground, Lake Nakuru N.P. Great Rift Valley, Kenya, September

Background imageKenya Lake System in the Great Rift Valley Collection: Grey Kestrel (Falco ardosiaceus) adult, with locust prey in talons on ground, Lake Nakuru N. P

Grey Kestrel (Falco ardosiaceus) adult, with locust prey in talons on ground, Lake Nakuru N. P
Grey Kestrel (Falco ardosiaceus) adult, with locust prey in talons on ground, Lake Nakuru N.P. Great Rift Valley, Kenya, September

Background imageKenya Lake System in the Great Rift Valley Collection: White Rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum) adult, standing in savannah, Lake Nakuru N. P

White Rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum) adult, standing in savannah, Lake Nakuru N. P. Great Rift Valley, Kenya, August
White Rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum) adult, standing in savannah, Lake Nakuru N.P. Great Rift Valley, Kenya, August

Background imageKenya Lake System in the Great Rift Valley Collection: White Rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum) adult, standing on track in woodland habitat

White Rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum) adult, standing on track in woodland habitat, Lake Nakuru N. P
White Rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum) adult, standing on track in woodland habitat, Lake Nakuru N.P. Great Rift Valley, Kenya, August

Background imageKenya Lake System in the Great Rift Valley Collection: Black Rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis) adult, browsing, Lake Nakuru N. P

Black Rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis) adult, browsing, Lake Nakuru N. P. Great Rift Valley, Kenya, August
Black Rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis) adult, browsing, Lake Nakuru N.P. Great Rift Valley, Kenya, August

Background imageKenya Lake System in the Great Rift Valley Collection: Hamerkop (Scopus umbretta) adult, standing in lake with reflection, Lake Nakuru N. P

Hamerkop (Scopus umbretta) adult, standing in lake with reflection, Lake Nakuru N. P. Great Rift Valley, Kenya, August
Hamerkop (Scopus umbretta) adult, standing in lake with reflection, Lake Nakuru N.P. Great Rift Valley, Kenya, August

Background imageKenya Lake System in the Great Rift Valley Collection: Cape Teal (Anas capensis) adult pair, swimming on lake, Lake Nakuru N. P

Cape Teal (Anas capensis) adult pair, swimming on lake, Lake Nakuru N. P. Great Rift Valley, Kenya, September
Cape Teal (Anas capensis) adult pair, swimming on lake, Lake Nakuru N.P. Great Rift Valley, Kenya, September

Background imageKenya Lake System in the Great Rift Valley Collection: Northern Anteater Chat (Myrmecocichla aethiops) adult, standing on ground, Lake Nakuru N. P

Northern Anteater Chat (Myrmecocichla aethiops) adult, standing on ground, Lake Nakuru N. P
Northern Anteater Chat (Myrmecocichla aethiops) adult, standing on ground, Lake Nakuru N.P. Great Rift Valley, Kenya, August

Background imageKenya Lake System in the Great Rift Valley Collection: Kenya, Relief Map With Border and Mask

Kenya, Relief Map With Border and Mask
Relief map of Kenya (with border and mask). This image was compiled from data acquired by landsat 5 & 7 satellites combined with elevation data

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

Great Rift Valley, Kenya. The Great Rift Valley extends for thousands of kilometres north to south through eastern Africa, from Ethiopia to Mozambique

Background imageKenya Lake System in the Great Rift Valley Collection: Great white pelicans (Pelecanus onocrotalus), Lake Nakuru National Park, Rift Valley, Kenya

Great white pelicans (Pelecanus onocrotalus), Lake Nakuru National Park, Rift Valley, Kenya, East Africa, Africa

Background imageKenya Lake System in the Great Rift Valley Collection: Common Zebra (Equus quagga) newborn foal, standing in wetland, Lake Nakuru N. P

Common Zebra (Equus quagga) newborn foal, standing in wetland, Lake Nakuru N. P. Great Rift Valley, Kenya, August
Common Zebra (Equus quagga) newborn foal, standing in wetland, Lake Nakuru N.P. Great Rift Valley, Kenya, August

Background imageKenya Lake System in the Great Rift Valley Collection: Common Zebra (Equus quagga) newborn foal, following mother in wetland, Lake Nakuru N. P

Common Zebra (Equus quagga) newborn foal, following mother in wetland, Lake Nakuru N. P
Common Zebra (Equus quagga) newborn foal, following mother in wetland, Lake Nakuru N.P. Great Rift Valley, Kenya, August

Background imageKenya Lake System in the Great Rift Valley Collection: Common Zebra (Equus quagga) adult female with newborn foal, suckling in wetland, Lake Nakuru N. P

Common Zebra (Equus quagga) adult female with newborn foal, suckling in wetland, Lake Nakuru N. P
Common Zebra (Equus quagga) adult female with newborn foal, suckling in wetland, Lake Nakuru N.P. Great Rift Valley, Kenya, August



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