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Alkaline Lake Collection

Discover the mesmerizing beauty of an alkaline lake, where nature's wonders come to life

Background imageAlkaline Lake 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 imageAlkaline Lake Collection: Reflection of rock formation in South Tufa on Mono Lake against blue sky at dusk

Reflection of rock formation in South Tufa on Mono Lake against blue sky at dusk, Mono County, Sierra Nevada, Eastern California, California, USA

Background imageAlkaline Lake Collection: Tufa formations at Mono Lake at sunrise, Mono Lake Tufa State Reserve, Sierra Nevada

Tufa formations at Mono Lake at sunrise, Mono Lake Tufa State Reserve, Sierra Nevada, California, USA

Background imageAlkaline Lake Collection: Aerial view of a huge Lesser Flamingo (Phoenicoparrus minor

Aerial view of a huge Lesser Flamingo (Phoenicoparrus minor) colony on the shallow water of soda lake, Lake Logipi, Kenya

Background imageAlkaline Lake Collection: Rock formation at South Tufa, Mono Lake, Mono County, Sierra Nevada, Eastern California

Rock formation at South Tufa, Mono Lake, Mono County, Sierra Nevada, Eastern California, California, USA

Background imageAlkaline Lake Collection: Rock formation at South Tufa on sunny day, Mono Lake, Mono County, Sierra Nevada

Rock formation at South Tufa on sunny day, Mono Lake, Mono County, Sierra Nevada, Eastern California, California, USA

Background imageAlkaline Lake Collection: Mono Lake, Volcano, 13, 000 Feet, 1868. Creator: Tim O Sullivan

Mono Lake, Volcano, 13, 000 Feet, 1868. Creator: Tim O Sullivan
Mono Lake, Volcano, 13, 000 Feet, 1868. Albumen print

Background imageAlkaline Lake 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 imageAlkaline Lake 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 imageAlkaline Lake Collection: Lesser flamingos flying over Lake Logipi, a seasonal alkaline or soda lake at the northern end of

Lesser flamingos flying over Lake Logipi, a seasonal alkaline or soda lake at the northern end of the Suguta Valley

Background imageAlkaline Lake Collection: The lava barrier that separates the southern end of Lake Turkana from the Suguta Valley

The lava barrier that separates the southern end of Lake Turkana from the Suguta Valley. South Island is in the distance while the extinct volcanic crater, Abil Agituk, is close to the lakeshore

Background imageAlkaline Lake Collection: An extinct volcanic crater, Abil Agituk, at the southern end of Lake Turkana has a distinctively

An extinct volcanic crater, Abil Agituk, at the southern end of Lake Turkana has a distinctively green crater lake which is fed by underground seepage from the main lake

Background imageAlkaline Lake Collection: The inhospitable country at the southern end of Lake Turkana

The inhospitable country at the southern end of Lake Turkana. The fresh-looking lava flows came from Telekis Volcano which last erupted about 130 years ago

Background imageAlkaline Lake Collection: A grants gazelle walks past thousands of lesser flamingos feeding on algae along the shores of

A grants gazelle walks past thousands of lesser flamingos feeding on algae along the shores of Lake Bogoria which is one of a series of alkaline lakes in Kenyas Rift Valley system

Background imageAlkaline Lake Collection: Lake Bogoria is one of a series of alkaline lakes in Kenyas Rift Valley system

Lake Bogoria is one of a series of alkaline lakes in Kenyas Rift Valley system and a favourite place to see thousands of lesser flamingos

Background imageAlkaline Lake Collection: Western wall of the Great Rift Valley above Lake Manyara

Western wall of the Great Rift Valley above Lake Manyara
A section of the western wall of the Gregory Rift (a part of the eastern branch of the Africas Great Rift Valley) above Lake Manyara, a shallow alkaline lake

Background imageAlkaline Lake Collection: From the air

From the air, a pink band of Lesser flamingos hugs the barren shoreline of this intensely alkaline Rift Valley lake. The colour of the water is the result of green algae with high chlorophyll

Background imageAlkaline Lake 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 imageAlkaline Lake 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 imageAlkaline Lake 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 imageAlkaline Lake 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 imageAlkaline Lake 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 imageAlkaline Lake 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 imageAlkaline Lake 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 imageAlkaline Lake Collection: Greater flamingos

Greater flamingos (Phoenicopterus ruber) stand watch over their eggs and chicks at Lake Bogoria. Only on very rare occasions do the birds breed on this warm, alkaline lake

Background imageAlkaline Lake Collection: Tens of thousands of lesser flamingos

Tens of thousands of lesser flamingos (Phoeniconaias minor) line the shores of Lake Bogoria, feeding on blue-green algae (Spirulina platensis) that grows profusely in its warm alkaline waters

Background imageAlkaline Lake 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 imageAlkaline Lake 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 imageAlkaline Lake Collection: Tufa towers at Mono Lake, Lee Vining, California, United States

Tufa towers at Mono Lake, Lee Vining, California, United States


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Discover the mesmerizing beauty of an alkaline lake, where nature's wonders come to life. Lake Natron in northern Tanzania is a true spectacle, with its vibrant colors and unique features that captivate all who lay eyes on it. As the sun sets over Mono Lake, the reflection of rock formations in South Tufa creates a breathtaking sight against the backdrop of a deep blue sky. Aerial views unveil crystallized salt pattern mosaics on the surface of an alkaline lake nestled within the Great Rift Valley, showcasing nature's artistic prowess. At sunrise, Mono Lake's tufa formations emerge from their slumber at Mono Lake Tufa State Reserve in Sierra Nevada, casting enchanting shadows that dance upon the water's surface. From above, witness a magnificent sight as countless Lesser Flamingos grace this vast expanse with their presence. Immerse yourself in Eastern California's Sierra Nevada region and marvel at rock formations standing tall amidst South Tufa under sunny skies. These ancient structures tell tales of time and resilience against Mother Nature's forces. Step back into history as you gaze upon Tim O Sullivan’s creation - an awe-inspiring photograph capturing Mono Lake alongside Volcano towering 13, 000 feet high since 1868. Let your imagination run wild as you envision how this landscape has evolved over centuries. As daylight fades away, watch as another masterpiece unfolds before your eyes - reflections of rock formations mirrored in South Tufa against a serene blue sky at sunset create a scene straight out of dreams. Mono Lake continues to amaze visitors with its stunning beauty; each visit reveals new secrets hidden within its depths. Explore Eastern California’s Sierra Nevada region and be enchanted by this natural wonderland where alkalinity meets tranquility.