オポノノ lake
The オポノノ lake (English, Lake Oponono) is one of the lakes existing in the southwestern part of African Continent.
Geography
The オポノノ lake is located near about 18°9' S, 15°47'E [1], and this place belongs to en:Uuvudhiya Constituency of the オシャナ state in northern Namibia [2]. In addition, altitude of the surfaces of a lake is approximately 1,075m [1]. エクマ river (English, Ekuma River) flowing into the existing エトーシャ salt lake south flows out of the southern coast of this lake whenever the water which is enough for the オポノノ lake is saved [3].
Adverse effects by ecosystem and the Homo sapiens
When the water which is enough for the lake is saved, birds such as pelican and flamingo or Ko Kurahashi do the オポノノ lake after rainy season [4]. The lake is used as water to keep a domestic animal by neighboring inhabitants [2]. Because Homo sapiens uses オポノノ lake for exploiting it, the possibility that adverse effects appear to a pelican or the flamingo which assume this lake a place of the habitation has it pointed out [5].
Source
- ^ a b Africa / Namibia / Oshana / Oponono
- ^ a b Lake Oponono (site of tracks4africa)
- ^ Etosha Pan halophytics
- ^ Lake Oponono (site of lonelyplanet)
- ^ Southwestern Africa: Northern Namibia
Coordinate: 18°08'S 15°46'E / 18.13 degrees S 15.76 degrees E
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