Lake Abbe

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Lake Abbe
Lake Abbe - satellite image
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Coordinates 11°10′N 41°47′ECoordinates: 11°10′N 41°47′E
Lake type salt lake
Primary sources Awash River
Basin countries Ethiopia, Djibouti

Lake Abbe or Lake Abhe Bad is a salt lake lying on the Ethiopia-Djibouti border, and is one of a chain of six connected lakes which also includes (from north to south) lakes Gargori, Laitali, Gummare, Bario and Afambo. Lake Abbe is the ultimate destination of the waters of the Awash River. Lake Abbe is at the central point of the Afar Depression, where three pieces of the earth's crust meet.

The lake is known for its 50 m high limestone chimneys, from which steam vents. The shore of lake Abbe is occupied by the nomadic Afar people, while the lake is also known for its flamingos. The movie Planet of the Apes was filmed on its shores.[citation needed]



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