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Rocky outcrops form along the southern shore of Lake Turkana in northwestern Kenya. With a surface area of 2,473 square miles (6,405 square km), it is the world’s largest permanent desert lake and also the world’s largest alkaline lake. However, Turkana is threatened by the controversial construction of the Gilgel Gibe III Dam in Ethiopia, which blocks the Omo River from flowing into the lake.
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Source imagery: Maxar
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