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Lake Guinas is the larger of only two permanent natural lakes in Namibia. It is a sinkhole lake, created by a collapsing karst cave;[1] it is located thirty-eight kilometres west of Tsumeb, near the D3043 road.

Lake Guinas
Lake Guinas
Coordinates19°13′59″S 17°21′10″E
Basin countriesNamibia
Surface area0.66 ha (1.6 acres)[1]
Average depth105 m (344 ft)
Max. depth130 m (430 ft)
Water volume693,000 m3 (562 acre⋅ft)

Lake Guinas is home to Tilapia guinasana, a critically endangered species of cichlid fish that is endemic to this lake. It has later been introduced to Guinas' sister lake, Lake Otjikoto, as well as into few farm dams nearby.[2] The claim that lake Guinas is indeed connected to lake Otjikoto by caves is frequently made but not proven as yet.[1]

The lake is situated on private farmland but can be visited with the permission of the owner.


References


  1. Irish, John (1991). "Conservation aspects of karst waters in Namibia". Madoqua. 17 (2): 141–146.
  2. Tilapia guinasana The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species: Tilapia guinasana



На других языках


[de] Guinassee

Der Guinassee (auch englisch Lake Guinas) ist ein See in Namibia.
- [en] Lake Guinas

[fr] Lac Guinas

Le lac Guinas (nom en anglais Lake Guinas) est un lac namibien situé à proximité du parc national d'Etosha dans la région d'Oshikoto. C'est le plus grand des deux lacs karstiques de la zone.



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