The lake Natron in Northern Tanzania has been welcoming a lot of attention ever since the photographer Nick Brandt happened
to grab hold of a few images of dead birds and such creatures off the
coast. Of course there is nothing fascinating about the pictures of dead
creatures, but what makes you gasp in a deep breath would be the way
they were found on the shoreline – they were petrified.
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Image courtesy: Nick Brandt |
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Image courtesy: Nick Brandt |
The ultimate
deception comes into play when any bird or an animal comes across this
mysterious and deathly pool of water, they get confused by the hyper
reflective surface, hit onto it right about just to be turned out to an
insensible hard matter. Is this starting to look like another
‘Bermuda Triangle’? Though the word petrified might be a misnomer, Nick
Brandt recollects that the birds he found on its coasts were literally
calcified and looked like a stone carved figure of a bird perfectly
preserved,although it wasn't as hard as a stone.He took them with him
and set them up in its natural shape,still remaining as a token of
obscurity.
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Image courtesy: Nick Brandt |
Natron is one
among the most alkaline lakes in the world with enormous amounts of
sodium carbonate and baking soda that are believed to have contained in
it from the volcanic ashes of the Great Rift Valley. And that’s how the
name was coined. It holds within itself such harsh environment that
barely any organism could survive within it unless they are adapted to
it,like the extremophile fish and certain algae. The lake can reach a surface temperature of about 60 °C and a pH as high as 10. This
might be just enough to burn the skin and gradually pull away its life.
The whole phenomenon is believed to be due to the chemical composition
of the lake which turns the animals into a shape resembling the Egyptian
mummies.
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Image courtesy: Nick Brandt |
Nevertheless,as
against the popular belief that the lake turns anything into a stone,
the process doesn't necessarily turn every living unadapted creature
into a stony mass and it’s not essentially an instantaneous process,
rather it occurs over extended periods.The place is a huge breeding
ground for the North Africa’s lesser flamingos and certainly they come
out alive, and yes, some might get trapped into this nature’s magic
box turning itself into the epitome of misfortune.
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