Lake Abbe

Lake Abbe, also known as Lake Abhe Bad, is a salt lake, lying on the Ethiopia-Djibouti border. It is one of a chain of six connected lakes, which also includes (from north to south) lakes Gargori, Laitali, Gummare, Bario and Afambo. The lake is the ultimate destination of the Awash River, which is at the center of the Afar Triangle. Lake Abbe is considered one of the most inaccessible areas of the earth. The water itself is known for its flamingos.

Lake Abbe
Lake Abbe
LocationEthiopiaDjibouti border
Coordinates11°10′N 41°47′E
TypeSalt lake
Primary inflowsAwash River
Primary outflowsNone
Basin countriesDjibouti, Ethiopia
Max. length17 km (11 mi)
Max. width19 km (12 mi)
Surface area320 km2 (120 sq mi)
Average depth8.6 metres (28 ft)
Max. depth37 metres (121 ft)
Surface elevation243 metres (797 ft)
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