
As reported, the birds have not turned to stone or statues, but have been made. Nick reported that the lake contains so much soda and salt that it would strip the ink of his Kodak film boxes in few seconds.
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If the content contained herein violates any of your rights, including those of copyright, and/or violates any the above mentioned factors, you are requested to immediately notify us using via the following email address operanews-external(at)opera. Lake Natron in Tanzania is one of the most serene lakes in Africa, but it's also the source of some of the most phantasmagorical photographs ever captured. The series of mysterious pictures were taken by photographer Nick Brandt between 20, along northern Tanzania’s Lake Natron. The lake is a maximum of 57km long and 22km wide during the wet season and the water temperature is very high during the dry seasons. It sits within the Gregory Rift just south of the Lake Manyara National Park. Opera News furthermore does not condone the use of our platform for the purposes encouraging/endorsing hate speech, violation of human rights and/or utterances of a defamatory nature. Lake Natron is a salt and alkaline ‘soda lake’ in the Arusha region of northern Tanzania. And for those animals that do become interred here, animals don’t immediately die and turn to stone upon touching the lake. the perfect stepping stone in preparation for climbing mount Kilimanjaro. What lake turns people into stone Lake Natron Lake Natron is a hotspot for beautiful life.

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The extreme sodium bicarbonate content preserves animals. It’s a lake in Africa that turns all animals who come in contact with it to stone, and some of its victims are featured in photographer Nick Brandt’s new book, Across the Ravaged Land.
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Opera News is a free to use platform and the views and opinions expressed herein are solely those of the author and do not represent, reflect or express the views of Opera News. The most mysterious part of Lake Natron is its eerie ability to turn animals corpses to stone.
