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Lake Ol-Bolossat, the only natural lake in Mt. Kenya is on its deathbed. The lake's beauty has been greatly destroyed in the recent past as drought continues to strike hard. At the moment, only 10% of the water coverage area is remaining as the other 90% has dried up.
Lake Ol-Bolossat dries up following prolonged drought
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