Lake
LAKE KIVU
Lake Kivu is a large, freshwater lake located in Central Africa, between the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Rwanda. It is one of the African Great Lakes and the deepest lake in Africa, with a maximum depth of 480 meters (1,575 feet). Lake Kivu is known for its unique environmental characteristics, including high levels of carbon dioxide and methane gas, which make it a source of renewable energy. The lake is also a popular tourist destination for its scenic beauty, as well as for its potential for water sports and other recreational activities.