Momela Lakes
Shallow lakes within Arusha National Park
3°13′20″S 36°54′36″E / 3.22222°S 36.91000°E / -3.22222; 36.91000Small Momela | |
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Momela Ndogo (Swahili) | |
![]() ![]() Small Momela | |
Location | Arusha National Park, Tanzania |
Group | Momella Lakes |
Coordinates | 3°13′38″S 36°53′45″E / 3.22722°S 36.89583°E / -3.22722; 36.89583 |
Type | alkaline lake |
El Kekhotoito | |
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![]() ![]() El Kekhotoito | |
Location | Arusha National Park, Tanzania |
Group | Momella Lakes |
Coordinates | 3°14′2″S 36°52′40.9″E / 3.23389°S 36.878028°E / -3.23389; 36.878028 |
Type | alkaline lake |
Kusare | |
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![]() ![]() Kusare | |
Location | Arusha National Park, Tanzania |
Group | Momella Lakes |
Coordinates | 3°13′35″S 36°52′50″E / 3.22639°S 36.88056°E / -3.22639; 36.88056 |
Type | alkaline lake |
Rishateni | |
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![]() ![]() Rishateni | |
Location | Arusha National Park, Tanzania |
Group | Momella Lakes |
Coordinates | 3°13′39.5″S 36°53′45.7″E / 3.227639°S 36.896028°E / -3.227639; 36.896028 |
Type | alkaline lake |
Lekandiro | |
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![]() ![]() Lekandiro | |
Location | Arusha National Park, Tanzania |
Group | Momella Lakes |
Coordinates | 3°12′39″S 36°53′42″E / 3.21083°S 36.89500°E / -3.21083; 36.89500 |
Type | alkaline lake |
Tulusia | |
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![]() ![]() Tulusia | |
Location | Arusha National Park, Tanzania |
Group | Momella Lakes |
Coordinates | 3°12′40″S 36°54′25″E / 3.21111°S 36.90694°E / -3.21111; 36.90694 |
Type | alkaline lake |
The Momela (or Momella) Lakes are seven shallow lakes located within Arusha National Park namely: Big Momela, Small Momela, El Kekhotoito, Kusare, Rishateni, Lekandiro and Tulusia.[1][2] Entrance to the park is in Village Momella, Meru District of Arusha Region, Tanzania[3]
Geography
Lakes are alkaline formed from the volcanic debris created when Mount Meru blew its top 250,000 years ago.[4] As the lakes are alkaline, animals do not drink from their waters,[1] but you can spot zebras and birds on their banks.[4] Lakes are the highlights of the Eastern section of Arusha National Park,[4] covering the forest of Mount Meru.
See also
References
- ^ a b "The Momela Lakes". Exploring Africa.
- ^ Arusha National Park, University of Vermont. Accessed 30 September 2022.
- ^ 3°13′S 36°52′E / 3.217°S 36.867°E / -3.217; 36.867
- ^ a b c Jens Finke (2003). "Tanzania". Rough Guides. Retrieved 2 April 2019.
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