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The disappearance of Kenya's Lake Nakur
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"Lake Nakuru is disappearing. And with it, around 1.5 million flamingoes - the icon of the Rift Valley - are under threat."
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The disappearance of Kenya's Lake Nakur
The disappearance of Kenya's Lake Nakur☜Lake Nakuru is disappearing. And with it, around 1.5 million flamingoes - the icon of the Rift Valley - are under threat.☜98CE71
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Lake Nakuru is disappearing. And with it, around 1.5 million flamingoes - the icon of the Rift Valley - are under threat.
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James Morgan
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September 28, 2009
Zitiert von:
Earl Burrowes, Sr.
2:00 PM 30 September 2009 GMT
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/8055553.stm
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"Twenty years ago, this lake was 2.6 metres deep," says Mr Opiyo, of the Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS). "Last month, it was 1.4 metres. "One point four metres," he says again. "It is a lake you can literally walk across."
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