A Turkana girl herds goats through inhospitable country where the only vegetation is found along seasonal water courses.
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- Turkana goat pens on the volcanic ridge, known as The Barrier.
- A crumbling extinct volcano, known as Aruba Rock, is surrounded by outflows of black lava rock on the edge of the Suguta Valley.
- Some of the numerous volcanic craters dotting the northern end of the Suguta Valley.
- Some of the numerous volcanic craters dotting the volcanic ridge, known as The Barrier
- A large barchan dune on the edge of the Suguta Valley.
- An extinct volcano with its outflow of lava rock in the Suguta Valley. Lake Turkana.
- Nabuyatom crater juts into the jade waters at the southern end of Lake Turkana.
- A seasonal tree-lined water course in semi-desert terrain southeast of Lodwar.
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- Andrews volcano is one of the numerous volcanic craters dotting the volcanic ridge, known as The Barrier, that separated the Suguta Valley from Lake Turkana several million years ago. The last eruption from a side vent took place just over 100 years ago.
- Andrews volcano is one of the numerous volcanic craters dotting the volcanic ridge, known as The Barrier, that separated the Suguta Valley from Lake Turkana several million years ago. The last eruption took place just over 100 years ago.
- The lava barrier that separates the southern end of Lake Turkana from the Suguta Valley. South Island is in the distance while the extinct volcanic crater, Abil Agituk, is close to the lakeshore. The region is pockmarked with volcanic cones.
- An extinct volcanic crater, Abil Agituk, at the southern end of Lake Turkana has a distinctively green crater lake which is fed by underground seepage from the main lake.
- The inhospitable country at the southern end of Lake Turkana. The fresh-looking lava flows came from Telekis Volcano which last erupted about 130 years ago.
- A Turkana man herds his goats in the semi-desert terrain near the southeastern shoreline of Lake Turkana.
- A seasonal tree-lined water course gives life to the semi-desert terrain southwest of North Horr, Mount Kulal in the distance.
- The semi-desert terrain southwest of North Horr with Mount Kulal rising to 6,300 feet in the distance.