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Lake Tanganyika cichlids — species, locations & maps

Lake Tanganyika cichlids — species, locations & maps
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Previous pageNext pageLyamembe, Lake Tanganyika, Tanzania

Due to the proximity to the Mahale Mountains National Park, where fishing and hunting are prohibited,
Lyamembe Bay is inhabited by many crocodiles.

Photo: © African Diving Ltd
Mikael (African Diving) at Lyamembe in 2007 waiting for the crocodile (the previous photo)
to remove itself to a safe distance before getting into the water.

Photo: © African Diving Ltd
Lyamembe Village
Photo: © African Diving Ltd
Lyamembe Bay. On the northern side is Mabilibili Point with the border to Mahale Mountains National Park,
and on the southern side is Lyamembe Village.

Photo: © African Diving Ltd
Lyamembe Point, adjacent to the Mahale Mountains National Park.
Photo: © African Diving Ltd
Heavy downpour at Lyamembe, December 2007
Photo: © African Diving Ltd
Lyamembe
Photo: © Pam Chin
Lyamembe
Photo: © Pam Chin
Lyamembe
Photo: © Pam Chin
Lyamembe
Photo: © Pam Chin
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