Article: PINK AFRICA.

Photographs by Carlo Man

[pound]30 Harvill

ISBN 1-86046-804-7

The huge flocks of flamingos that live on the volcanic alkaline lakes of the southern Rift Valley of Kenya and Tanzania ate one the natural world's most impressive spectacles. Millions of birds manage to live in one of the world's harshest environments, and even today naturalists struggle to explain how these ancient species have adapted to breed and feed in a habitat that no other species, and only a few simple organisms, are able to tolerate.

Of the estimated 6m flamingos in the world, of which there are six distinct species, approximately three quarters live in the soda ...

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