

alcalica in the lake.Īnimals that die here turn into statues after a time because of the chemicals in the lake. You can find different fish species like A. It also supports the life of several invertebrates and algae. Volcano ash from the Rift valley is collected in the basin and makes the lake water harmful for flora and fauna. It is located in the arid region, and the terminal lake is fed by small rivers and hots springs. The salty crust changes with time and makes it look different every time. The red pigment of cyanobacteria releases the red color to the lake and orange color to the shallow water of the lake. It has a red color and acts as a warning sign for everyone.


The place usually has high soaring temperatures of around 60 ☌ and can burn your skin. The photographs he captured looks like animals just died after coming in contact with water. Brandt noticed that dead animals have deposits of sodium carbonate outlined on bodies that create a sharp relief. He said this after he photographed at the location in 20. The entire fish eagle was the most surprising and revelatory find.” Nick also said, “Discovering washed up along the shoreline of Lake Natron, I thought they were extraordinary - every last tiny detail perfectly preserved down to the tip of a bat's tongue, the minute hairs on his face. He added, "No one knows for certain exactly how die, but it appears that the extreme reflective nature of the lake’s surface confuses them, causing them to crash into the lake.” The idea for me, instantly, was to take portraits of them as if they were alive.” An ace photographer, Nick Brandt, said, “When I saw those creatures for the first time alongside the lake, I was completely blown away.
