The Lake Abhe is a salt lake situated in the embouchure of the Awash River forming a chain of six interconnected lakes positioned in the centre of the Afar Depression including Afambo, Bario, Gargori, Gummare and Laitali. Lake Abhé constitutes the largest permanent inland wetland ecosystem in Djibouti and is well-known for its landscapes with a plethora of thermal springs, only found the Djibouti side of the lake formed by “bizarre” chimneys lined up as human made structures “towering mineral deposits dating from the period when the was deeply flooded” which confer to this site an unconventional beauty rewarded to make more popular by the fiction movies “Planet of Apes” […]
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You have done a great job and the website shows how much is being done to educate everyone about Djibouti nature. Congratulations on this very impressive website. We may have some photos to contribute if you would be interested. Thanks for sharing this information, and I wish you much luck in the future. You are doing a very good thing for your country. Best of Luck.
Carla Dove, Smithsonian, http://si.edu

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Abdi B.