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 Lake Guinas

Namibia

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Datum: WGS84 [ Aiuto ]
Precisione: Esatto

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Latitudine: 19° 13.99' S
Longitudine: 17° 21.13' E

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English (Traduci questo testo in Italiano): Private lake (sink hole). Very difficult dive site access.

English (Traduci questo testo in Italiano): Private lake (sink hole). Very difficult dive site access.

Private lake (sink hole). Very difficult dive site access.

English (Traduci questo testo in Italiano): Private lake (sink hole). Very difficult dive site access.

English (Traduci questo testo in Italiano): Private lake (sink hole). Very difficult dive site access.

English (Traduci questo testo in Italiano): Private lake (sink hole). Very difficult dive site access.

English (Traduci questo testo in Italiano): Private lake (sink hole). Very difficult dive site access.

English (Traduci questo testo in Italiano): Private lake (sink hole). Very difficult dive site access.

English (Traduci questo testo in Italiano): Private lake (sink hole). Very difficult dive site access.

Come? Da riva

Distanza Breve camminata da riva (< 5min)

Facile da trovare? Difficile da trovare

 Caratteristiche del sito d'immersione

Profondità media 65 m / 213.3 ft

profondità massima 130 m / 426.5 ft

Corrente Nessuna

Visibilità Buona ( 10 - 30 m)

Qualità

Qualità del sito d'immersione Grande

Esperienza Kamikaze/Trimix

Interesse biologico Interessante

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Frequentazione durante la settimana 

Frequentazione durante il Week-end 

Tipo di immersione

- Acqua dolce
- Parete
- Profonda
- Grotta
- Ambientamento

Attività per il sito

- Biologia marina
- Notturna
- Allenamento
- Snorkeling / Apnea
- Fotografia

Pericoli

- Profondità

 Altre informazioni

English (Traduci questo testo in Italiano): Lake Guinas is the larger of only two natural lakes in Namibia. It is a sinkhole lake, created by a collapsing karst cave located 32 km north of Tsumeb near the D3043 road.

Lake Guinas is home to Tilapia guinasana, a mouth-breeding species of fish that was 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 underground caves is frequently made but not proven as yet.

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

English (Traduci questo testo in Italiano): Lake Guinas is the larger of only two natural lakes in Namibia. It is a sinkhole lake, created by a collapsing karst cave located 32 km north of Tsumeb near the D3043 road.

Lake Guinas is home to Tilapia guinasana, a mouth-breeding species of fish that was 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 underground caves is frequently made but not proven as yet.

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

Lake Guinas is the larger of only two natural lakes in Namibia. It is a sinkhole lake, created by a collapsing karst cave located 32 km north of Tsumeb near the D3043 road.

Lake Guinas is home to Tilapia guinasana, a mouth-breeding species of fish that was 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 underground caves is frequently made but not proven as yet.

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

English (Traduci questo testo in Italiano): Lake Guinas is the larger of only two natural lakes in Namibia. It is a sinkhole lake, created by a collapsing karst cave located 32 km north of Tsumeb near the D3043 road.

Lake Guinas is home to Tilapia guinasana, a mouth-breeding species of fish that was 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 underground caves is frequently made but not proven as yet.

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

English (Traduci questo testo in Italiano): Lake Guinas is the larger of only two natural lakes in Namibia. It is a sinkhole lake, created by a collapsing karst cave located 32 km north of Tsumeb near the D3043 road.

Lake Guinas is home to Tilapia guinasana, a mouth-breeding species of fish that was 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 underground caves is frequently made but not proven as yet.

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

English (Traduci questo testo in Italiano): Lake Guinas is the larger of only two natural lakes in Namibia. It is a sinkhole lake, created by a collapsing karst cave located 32 km north of Tsumeb near the D3043 road.

Lake Guinas is home to Tilapia guinasana, a mouth-breeding species of fish that was 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 underground caves is frequently made but not proven as yet.

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

English (Traduci questo testo in Italiano): Lake Guinas is the larger of only two natural lakes in Namibia. It is a sinkhole lake, created by a collapsing karst cave located 32 km north of Tsumeb near the D3043 road.

Lake Guinas is home to Tilapia guinasana, a mouth-breeding species of fish that was 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 underground caves is frequently made but not proven as yet.

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

English (Traduci questo testo in Italiano): Lake Guinas is the larger of only two natural lakes in Namibia. It is a sinkhole lake, created by a collapsing karst cave located 32 km north of Tsumeb near the D3043 road.

Lake Guinas is home to Tilapia guinasana, a mouth-breeding species of fish that was 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 underground caves is frequently made but not proven as yet.

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

English (Traduci questo testo in Italiano): Lake Guinas is the larger of only two natural lakes in Namibia. It is a sinkhole lake, created by a collapsing karst cave located 32 km north of Tsumeb near the D3043 road.

Lake Guinas is home to Tilapia guinasana, a mouth-breeding species of fish that was 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 underground caves is frequently made but not proven as yet.

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

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