Top Seven strangest Place in Africa
1 Lake Natron Tanzania: This lake is so deadly that it can turn animals into stone.
Lake Natron is one of two alakine lakes in that area of west africa, the other side is lake Bahi. Both are terminal lakes that do not drain out to any river or sea, they are fed by hot spring and small rivers, despite some reports, the animals didnt simply turn to stone and die after coming in ciontact with the lake's water, in fact Lake natron's alkaline waters supports a thriving ecosystem of salt marshes, fresh water wetlands, flamingo and other water birds, Tilipia and the algae, on which large flocks of flamingo's feed.
2 The church of st George in Ethopia:
Laibela was a devout christain who dreamt of recreating jerusalem in his homeland of ethopia. Mualim invaders had tempoarily halted pilgrimages to the christain holy land, so laibela decided to create an homegrown holy land constructed from chiseled slabs of rock. Laibela's vision of jerusalem included intricatelycarved stone churches that featured windows, colunms,drainage ditches and catacombs. But a keen observer will note that there is small man made entrance that grant acess to the holy stone structures. Countless christains pilgrims dressed in white have flocked to the church of saint George to pray and express their commitment to their unwavering christain faith.
3 The Mashes Of Deadvlei:
The marshes of deadvlei in Naminia hasn't seen water in 900 years.
well, there was a pool in that land, there used to be water which made the trees grow. The skelentons of the trees are now found to be black because of the scorching sun. The trees are dead because the sand dunes blocked the flooded waterof the Tsauchabriver, but they did not get decomposed due to the dry climate.
4 The Abadoned Outdoor Movie Theatre:
A french man and his friends, who wanted something extraordanary in the desert, built the project. However, the locals were not impressed and sabotagedvthe opening of the theatre thereby making the site look like an abadoned outdoor movie theatre.
It has been revealed that the cinema as been thrashed and destroyed.
5 The Seven Coloured Earth Of Chamarel Mauritus:
For ages, the story of this volcanic phenomenom remains shriuded in mystery. Located on the south western cape of mauritus, this world famous destination is bordered by an 83 metre high waterfall whivh gives tourists a panoramic view of this beautiful attraction. itis formed by a volcanic ereuption resulting in seven colours of earth spun together to form the must see feature.
6 Crook's Corner:
Crook's corner is in Limpopo, south africa. This dstination once served as a heaven for outlaws and criminals. This place is located on the north eastern end of the Kruger national park, south africa. Crook's corner ia a historical island that serves as a boundry linking South africa, Zimbabwe and Mozambique.
It got it's name from the umber of outlaws who escaped the law to reside there in the 1990's. It also serves as the confulence of river limpopo and river Luvuhu.
7 The Giant Blue Eye of Africa :
One of africa's strangest wonders is the giant blue eye of Africa, located in the western Shara desert in mauritania. It is also known as the eye of the shara.
It's a blue circle, belived to be over 100 million years old. There are many story about it's creation. Some belived it was caused by the impact of an asteriod, other says it was formed by a volcanic eruption or erosion. There are some group that claimes it's a hole formed when God flooded the earth with water in the days of Noah.
Yeah bro, you should visot Africa soon, it such an amazing continent to be in. And thank you for making out time to read through.