'Calcified' Animals by photographer Nick Brandt in Lake Natron, Tanzania

We have a zillion lakes in Florida (that's the official number: a zillion) but nothing like Lake Natron in Tanzania, a salt/soda lake where photographer Nick Brandt took these chilling photos of animals that had washed up on it's shoreline and which he put in 'living' poses. Eerie-beautiful, and I learned a lot about Lake Natron (which I'd never even heard of) and also about our own Great Salt Lake in Utah from speaking with Jaimi Butler at the Great Salt Lake Institute. Would love to go there and experience a lake so entirely different from our own (one you're not scared to go in for fear of tricky amoeba, not to mention snakes and alligators).

Anyway, speaking of scary, please click on National Geographic's Unusual Pictures: 'Calcified' Birds, Bats found in African Lake to see the rest of Brandt's auspicious photo gallery - and my first jab at photo captioning for NatGeo. Very proud for this to have been my first shot!

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