Pictured is a part of the Oguta Lake in Imo State. The
lake has two different colours, blue and brown, and according to people
who have been there, it never mixes up.
that is because they have either different sources or different filtration along the way before it gets to the lake basin. click here for penis enlargement
The edges of Rivers and seas normally have that Asin where the dirtier water from gutters and other dirty things at the edge of the water meets the cleaner water inside the river body.
very true. I'm from that part of Nigeria and i can confirm it, it never mix. even if you put both water in a cup, they separate distinctively giving you the different water calour.
Imagine if this were in an European or American or even Asian country, we will never hear the last of it, the area will be so beautiful with tourists pouring I to take a picture of the river. But over here, opposite is the case.
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ReplyDeleteLinda, be like say you no dey see weel.cant you see that it's the plants that are reflecting on the water? All these biafra can lie for attention sha.
DeleteIs common. In my village, urashi and nwangele never mix.
DeleteIts very true, I have been there for excursion
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ReplyDeletethat is because they have either different sources or different filtration along the way before it gets to the lake basin.
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ReplyDeleteThe edges of Rivers and seas normally have that Asin where the dirtier water from gutters and other dirty things at the edge of the water meets the cleaner water inside the river body.
ReplyDeleteBiafra and Nigeria can never mix
ReplyDeletevery true. I'm from that part of Nigeria and i can confirm it, it never mix. even if you put both water in a cup, they separate distinctively giving you the different water calour.
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ReplyDeleteI've been there Linda, it's true. So beautiful
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I've been there before, it's very true. the water never mixes, it was really weird when I saw it. God does work wonders!
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ReplyDeleteEven omabala river and river Niger never mixes up.. Dey have different colours.. Ive seen it
ReplyDeleteIt's caused by the presence of Algae!
ReplyDeleteAnd that is why you're on your own and men are on their own, the day the river will come together and have one colour amvsure u will marry
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ReplyDeleteIf d color mix,Aunty Linda Westin go happen?!
ReplyDeleteOguta Ameshi Obodo girigiri... Proudly Oguta. That's Ogbuide and Orashi river confluence.
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