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21 February, 2026
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Recently, Lake Natron in Tanzania has drawn global attention for its striking blood-red appearance, a phenomenon caused by volcanic activity and extreme chemical conditions.
About Lake Natron
Location
Lake Natron is located in the Arusha region of Northern Tanzania, close to the Kenyan border. It lies within the Gregory Rift, which forms the eastern branch of the East African Rift system.
The lake was designated as a Ramsar Site of International Importance in 2001, recognizing its ecological significance.
Geographical Features
The extinct Mount Gelai (Gelai Volcano), standing at 2,942 metres, is visible southeast of the lake.
The lake has a maximum width of 22 kilometres and a length of 57 kilometres.
It is primarily fed by the Ewaso Ng’iro River, which originates in central Kenya.
Unique Chemical Characteristics
Lake Natron is a soda and saline lake, known for its extreme alkalinity.
Why Does the Lake Appear Red?
One of the most striking features of Lake Natron is its blood-red coloration. This occurs due to:
High evaporation rates, since the lake has no outflow.
Accumulation of natron (sodium carbonate decahydrate) and trona (sodium sesquicarbonate dihydrate).
The growth of alkaliphilic microorganisms and algae, particularly spirulina, which contain red pigments.
The high concentration of natron makes the lake extremely alkaline, creating harsh environmental conditions. Because of this, it is often described as one of the deadliest lakes on the planet.
Ecological Importance
Despite its extreme chemistry, Lake Natron plays a vital ecological role.
The saline waters are inhospitable to many plants and animals.
However, the surrounding saltwater marshes form a crucial breeding ground for flamingos.
The lake supports the highest concentrations of lesser and greater flamingos in East Africa.
These flamingos feed primarily on spirulina (a green algae with red pigments), which thrives in the lake’s alkaline waters.
Source: INDIAN EXPRESS
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