Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Lower Valley of the Awash' has mentioned 'Lake' in the following places:
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Its course is entirely contained within the boundaries of Ethiopia and empties into a chain of interconnected lakes that begin with Lake Gargori and end with Lake Abbe (or Abhe Bad) on the border with Djibouti, some 100 kilometres (60 or 70 miles) from the head of the Gulf of Tadjoura. | WIKI |
It is then joined on its left bank by its chief affluent, the Germama (or Kasam) River, before turning northeast at approximately 11xc2xb0 N 40xc2xb0 30' E as far north as 12xc2xb0 before turning completely east to reach lake Gargori. | WIKI |
The first European to trace the course of the Awash to its end in the Aussa oasis was Wilfred Thesiger in 1933/1934, who started at the city of Awash, followed the river's course to its final end in Lake Abhebad, and continued his expedition east to Tadjoura. | WIKI |
The resulting freshwater lake, Lake Gelila (also known as the Koka Reservoir), has an area of about 180 square kilometers. | WIKI |
Both lake and dam are threatened by increasing sedimentation. | WIKI |