Name That African Lake

Love water, wildlife, and water sports? Though Africa is often mistakenly thought of as a dry, waterless continent, it has loads of lakes where you can see animals and enjoy leisure activities. See how well you know these African lakes, from Cairo to Cape Town.

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On Dec 28, 2015
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This lake in east-central Africa is the 9th largest lake in the world and has amazing beaches, laid-back resorts, and loads of water sports.

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The world’s second largest freshwater lake (after Lake Superior), this body of water straddles Uganda and Tanzania.

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Located in the southeastern part of Ghana, this the largest man-made lake in the world.

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This African "Great Lake" lake borders four countries and is the second deepest lake in the world, after Lake Baikal.

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Located near the edge of the Sahara, this shallow, shrinking lake is only 40 miles from N'Djamena, a central African capital city.

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This freshwater lake was formed by a hydroelectric dam in 1963, and straddles Zambia and Zimbabwe.

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This lake was also formed by a hyroelectric dam, and runs 341 miles from southern Egypt to northern Sudan.

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This huge salt lake in Tunisia is shaped like a wolf and sometimes dries up completely in summer.

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This coastal estuarine lake in South Africa's KwaZulu-Natal province is home to thousands of birds, crocodiles and hippopotamus.

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Ethiopia's largest lake is considered the source of the Blue Nile.

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