Geophysicists have found a surprising reason why a famous continental rift is rapidly widening.
Unesco's Scientific, Educational and Cultural Organization recognized the Lake System in Kenya's large cracked valley as the World Natural Heritage in 2011.
The multinational archaeological team led by Richard Owen, a scientist from Hong Kong Baptist University, has deciphered the interesting secret related to the modern human source.
Ancient ancestors of humanity had to cope with climate change to survive droughts, cold and flooding.
The splendor of the Great Rift valley in East Africa is made up of volcanic mountains, separated by barren wasteland and deep-bottomed lakes.
Lake Natron is a saltwater lake located in northern Tanzania, northeast of Ngorongoro crater and near the Kenyan border. Nestled among volcanoes, Lake Natron is located at the
British pilot Jon Bowles recorded stunning images showing the beauty of famous lands, from the Red River in Hanoi to Palm Island in Dubai.