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Situated on a volcanic hotspot on Africa's Great Rift Valley, lonely Lake Bogoria is a caustic cauldron fringed by geysers and populated by over a million flamingoes.

When we visited Bogoria we were the only people there!

(Lake Bogoria, Kenya)
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Source Born of Fire
Author Steve Garvie from Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland

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