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Otjikoto Lake is the
smaller of only two
permanent natural lakes in Namibia. It is a
sinkhole lake that was
created by a
collapsing karst cave. It is located...
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sister lake, Lake
Otjikoto, as well as into a few farm dams nearby. The
claim that lake
Guinas is
indeed connected to lake
Otjikoto by
caves is frequently...
- The
Otjikoto tilapia (Tilapia guinasana) is a
critically endangered species of
cichlid fish
endemic to
Namibia where it was
originally only
found in Lake...
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sinkhole lakes, Lake
Otjikoto and Lake
Guinas ("Gwee-nus"). Guinas, at
about 500 m in diameter, is
somewhat larger in area than
Otjikoto. A
pioneering do****entary...
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Otjikoto Biom****
Power Station (OBPS), is a 40 MW (54,000 hp) biom****-fired
thermal power plant under development in Namibia. The
power station is owned...
- Namibia,
named after Lake
Otjikoto. Its
capital is Omuthiya.
Further major settlements in the
region are Tsumeb,
Otjikoto's capital until 2008, and Oniipa...
- the
Otjikoto project,
acquired in its 2011
merger with TSX-listed
Auryx Gold
which gave
Auryx shareholders 10% of the
combined company. the
Otjikoto mine...
- The
Otjikoto Solar Power Station is a
planned 10
megawatts solar power plant in Namibia. The
power station is
owned and is
being developed by Sustainable...
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eastern Transvaal in
South Africa,
Chinhoyi Caves in Zimbabwe, and
Otjikoto Lake in Namibia, as well as in Madagascar,
Puerto Rico, and Hawaii. Significant...
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baloni Trewavas & D. J. Stewart, 1975
Tilapia guinasana Trewavas, 1936 (
Otjikoto tilapia)
Tilapia ruweti (Poll & Thys van den Audenaerde, 1965) (Okavango...