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Lake Magadi is in Kenya. Most other sources I have checked say that the name of the lake in the Ngorongoro crater is Lake Makat.
[edit] Formatting
I'm no good at it myself, but the page needs formatting work in the first section, where the pictures are ruining the clarity of the text.Alternator 17:57, 21 February 2007 (UTC)