Zengena Lake (Amharic: ዘንገና ሐይቅ) is a crater lake located at 10°54′50″N36°58′00″E / 10.91389°N 36.96667°E / 10.91389; 36.96667 in the Awi Zone of the Amhara Region in Ethiopia. It is situated between the towns of Injibara and Kessa, only 200 m from the Addis Ababa-Bahir Dar highway at an elevation of 2500 m. The diameter of the lake is roughly 1 km. With a maximum depth of 166 m, it is the second deepest lake in Ethiopia after Lake Shala. Its rim is made of unconsolidated ash deposits. Zengena Lake is most likely a maar lake formed by volcanic explosion and collapse.[1]
ZengenaLake (Amharic: ዘንገና ሐይቅ) is a crater lake located at 10°54′50″N 36°58′00″E / 10.91389°N 36.96667°E / 10.91389; 36.96667 in the Awi Zone of...
A volcanic crater lake is a lake in a crater that was formed by explosive activity or a collapse during a volcanic eruption. Lakes in calderas fill large...
maars originally described The maar at Birkat Ram, the Golan Heights ZengenaLake, a maar in Amhara Region, Ethiopia El Elegante Crater, in Sonoran Desert...
a list of lakes of Ethiopia, located completely or partially within the country's borders. Lake Chelelektu Lake Gargori Lake Laitali Lakes portal Rift...
which are located on either side of the town of Kidamaja, Zengena forest around LakeZengena and Goobil forest which is on a dome-shaped hill next to Kessa...
June. The Amhara region is home to 6 lakes: Lake Tana, Lake Hayq, Lake Hardibo, Lake Ashenge, Lakezengena and Lake Tirba. According to the Ethiopian government...
found in the area. Another geographical feature of the area is the Zengena crater lake just south of the town. The hills and valleys receive high amounts...
include Injibara and Kessa. Bodies of water in this woreda include the Zengena crater lake. Banja Shekudad was part of former Banja woredas. Based on the 2007...