Gabriel J. H.
Lake Natron in Tanzania
Witness the surreal beauty of Lake Natron in northern Tanzania, a haven for thousands of lesser flamingos. This unique landscape, with its vibrant pink waters and mineral-rich shores, offers one of Africa’s most dramatic and ethereal birding spectacles. Set against the backdrop of the Ol Doinyo Lengai volcano, the only active carbonatite volcano in the world, these images capture the wild elegance of East Africa’s Great Rift Valley.
Lesser flamingos flock here in vast numbers to breed, feed, and perform their mesmerizing courtship dances. The reflections on the soda lake’s mirror-like surface, framed by volcanic landscapes, make Lake Natron a dream for wildlife photographers and nature lovers.
Lake Natron in Tanzania
Witness the surreal beauty of Lake Natron in northern Tanzania, a haven for thousands of lesser flamingos. This unique landscape, with its vibrant pink waters and mineral-rich shores, offers one of Africa’s most dramatic and ethereal birding spectacles. Set against the backdrop of the Ol Doinyo Lengai volcano, the only active carbonatite volcano in the world, these images capture the wild elegance of East Africa’s Great Rift Valley.
Lesser flamingos flock here in vast numbers to breed, feed, and perform their mesmerizing courtship dances. The reflections on the soda lake’s mirror-like surface, framed by volcanic landscapes, make Lake Natron a dream for wildlife photographers and nature lovers.