Lake Malawi , Africa
One of the
African Great Lakes in the Rift Valley, Lake Malawi (also called Lago Niassa or
Lake Nyasa) has a surface area of about 29,600 square kilometers, making it one
of the largest lakes in the world. The lake is about 560 to 580 kilometers in
length, and about 75 kilometers at its widest, with a maximum depth of about
706 meters.
The national
park is at the southern end of the lake, which hosts many species of wildlife,
including fish like chambo and kampango, as well as the near-extinct painted
hunting dog, crocodiles, hippopotamus, and monkeys.
Tourists
to Lake Malawi visit the beaches and islands of Lake Malawi, which are home to
resorts. There are two inhabited islands in Lake Malawi: Likoma Island (the
larger island), and Chizumulu Island. Both islands are part of Malawi despite
being in Mozambican waters.
Activities
at Lake Malawi include scuba diving, snorkeling, sailing, kayaking, water
skiing, and camping.
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