Turkana Lake
Turkana Lake, located in northwestern Kenya, is the largest lake in the country and the second-largest saline lake in the world. It spans approximately 250 kilometers in length and is known for its unique ecosystem, which supports various fish species and wildlife. The lake is situated in the arid Turkana region, surrounded by stunning landscapes and volcanic formations.
The lake is also significant for its archaeological importance, with several important fossil discoveries made in the area, contributing to our understanding of human evolution. Additionally, Turkana Lake is a vital resource for local communities, providing water, fish, and opportunities for tourism and fishing activities.