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LAKE
NAKURU NATIONAL PARK
Lake Nakuru provides the visitor with one of Kenya's best known
and abiding images: the "Out of Africa" scene of thousands
of flamingos, a shimmering pink flock, fringing the shores of a
soda
Flamingoes.
(Lake Nakuru, Kenya). A pulsing pink swath of life that reflects
upon the water, the flamingos are truly a breathtaking sight. These
regal birds visit Lake Nakuru to feed on the algae that forms on
the lake bed, although their numbers
have been declining in recent years, owing in part to the lake's
extreme variability in size. Depending on weather conditions and
the drainage of its waters, the lake can vary in size from 2 to
12 square miles (5 to 30 square kilometers).
But Lake Nakuru offers more than just its spectacular flamingoes.
It is also an important sanctuary for the rhinos, both the black
and white varieties. Rhinos, often the most difficult of the "Big
Five" animals to find, can sometimes be seen resting under
the acacias by the lakeshore. The park abounds with other game as
well. There are several large prides of lions, in addition to huge
herds of waterbucks, zebras and cape buffaloes. The endangered Rothschild
giraffe also makes its home in the park. And the leopard, the other
elusive member of the "Big Five," is also prevalent in
Lake Nakuru. Exploring beyond the lake, where there are forests,
cliffs and waterfalls, is also a worthwhile endeavor. And nearby
Nakuru town, a bustling market town and a local transportation hub,
is worth a visit.
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