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BESIDES THE VOLCANOES A NUMBER OF LAKES TOO PUNCTUATE THE RIFT VALLEY FLOOR. The lakes are formed by the drainage of rivers into the Rift Valley floor, filling the depressions. Except Lake Baringo and Lake Naivasha, all of them are shallow, alkaline and have no outlet. They provide an ideal environment for a variety of bird life, most pronounced being the flamingoes. Millions of flamingoes inhabit the lakes and shift from on to another to find the most suitable environment in the ever changing water levels of the lakes. Lake Elementaita, Lake Naivasha and Lake Nakuru were joint thousands of years ago, covering the complete Naivasha / Nakuru Rift Valley floor. Due to climatic changes and reduced inflows the large lake split into three and gave way for savannah bush land such as Hells Gate and Nakuru National Park and ranch land such as Soysambu and Kikopey.

 

Great Rift Valley

Delamere Ranch

Nakuru National Park
 

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