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The Olduvai lakeshore 1.8 million years ago, as re-created by artist Jay Matternes. A family of extinct elephant ‘elephas recki’ wallows in the shallows. Protected from predators by the close proximity of the elephants, a group of ‘Homo habilis’ searches for food, digging for tubers and roots in the ground cover. At center, one of the hominid fashions a crude Oldown tool while a juvenile watches and learns.
The frothy edge of the alkaline lake is bordered with elephant grass and acacia trees. In the right foreground, the ropy, sinuous mound is a dome of solidified lava which flowed upward through the crack in the overlying rock layers and cooled upon reaching the surface. It makes a good promonotory for pelicans and cormorants. An African fish eagle perches in the drowned snag of acacia, while a small flock of flamingos passes overhead. In the background, the volcano Lemagrut rises over all, five thousand feet higher than it is today
The frothy edge of the alkaline lake is bordered with elephant grass and acacia trees. In the right foreground, the ropy, sinuous mound is a dome of solidified lava which flowed upward through the crack in the overlying rock layers and cooled upon reaching the surface. It makes a good promonotory for pelicans and cormorants. An African fish eagle perches in the drowned snag of acacia, while a small flock of flamingos passes overhead. In the background, the volcano Lemagrut rises over all, five thousand feet higher than it is today
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