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  2. Lake Turkana - Wikipedia

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    Lake Turkana is a unique feature of the East African landscape. Besides being a permanent desert lake, it is the only lake that retains the waters originating from two separate catchment areas of the Nile. The Lake Turkana drainage basin draws its waters mainly from Kenya Highlands and Ethiopian Highlands. A map of lake turkana

  3. Turkana Basin - Wikipedia

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    Flamingo Lake on Central Island in Lake Turkana. The oldest sedimentary records go back to the Cretaceous, including units previously informally referred to as the Turkana grits like the Lapurr Sandstone and are dominated by eastward flowing fluvial sequences draining into the Indian Ocean; [3] later formations from the Oligocene and Miocene are characterised by similar fluvial regimes that ...

  4. Lowarengak - Wikipedia

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    Both Turkana and Merile pastoralists live in the region. In 1983, longstanding peace was broken when young warriors on both sides began killing one another. [ 4 ] As a result, pastoralists in Lapur were unable to reach the lake with their animals, and by 1992 a mass movement of people from Lapur and Todenyang increased the population of ...

  5. Sámuel Teleki (explorer) - Wikipedia

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    The lake was renamed Turkana in 1975 after the people that live to the west of its shores. Teleki's and von Höhnel's journey in southern Ethiopia also unveiled a smaller lake, Stefanie (named after Princess Stéphanie of Belgium, the prince's wife), now called Lake Chew Bahir. Though it is commonly stated that he discovered the body of water ...

  6. African humid period - Wikipedia

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    Lakes formed in the caldera of the Menengai volcano [501] and in the Chalbi region east of Lake Turkana; the lake covered an area of about 10,000 square kilometres (3,900 sq mi). [502] A 1,600 square kilometres (620 sq mi) large and 50 metres (160 ft) deep Lake Magadi formed in the early Holocene, [141] generating the "High Magadi Beds ...

  7. Turkana District - Wikipedia

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    The Turkana District was an administrative district in the Rift Valley Province of Kenya.Turkana was the northwesternmost district in Kenya. It is bordered by the countries of Uganda to the west; South Sudan and Ethiopia, including the disputed Ilemi Triangle, to the north and northeast; and Lake Turkana to the east.

  8. Geography of Africa - Wikipedia

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    Due south, the plateau rim is formed by three parallel steps with level ground between them. The largest of these level areas, the Great Karoo , is a dry, barren region, and a large tract of the plateau proper is of a still more arid character and is known as the Kalahari Desert .

  9. History of Kenya - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, 3.2 million year old stone tools were discovered at Lomekwi near Lake Turkana - these are the oldest stone tools found anywhere in the world and pre-date the emergence of Homo. [ 6 ] One of the most famous and complete hominid skeletons ever discovered was the 1.6-million-year-old Homo erectus known as Nariokotome Boy , which was found ...