Everything about Lake Rukwa totally explained
Lake Rukwa is a
lake in southwestern
Tanzania. The alkaline Lake Rukwa lies midway between
Lake Tanganyika and
Lake Nyasa at an elevation of about 800 metres, in a parallel branch of the rift system. The lake has seen large fluctuations in its size over the years, due to varying inflow of streams. Currently it's about 180 km long and averages about 32 km wide, making it about 5760 square kilometres in size.. In
1929 it was only about 30 miles (48 km) in length, but in
1939 it was approximately 80 miles (128 km) long and 25 miles wide (40 km).
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