Gabroun Lake, Sabha District, Fezzan, Libya
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member g300td
N 26° 48.310 E 013° 32.291
33R E 354706 N 2965692
Gabroun Lake and the Mandara Lakes are an attraction in this part of the desert.
Waymark Code: WMG074
Location: Libya
Date Posted: 12/27/2012
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member tmob
Views: 4

"Gabroun is an oasis with a large lake located in the Wadi al Hayaa District and Sabha District in the Fezzan region of the Libyan Sahara Desert, in southwestern Libya.

A rudimentary tourist camp is located on the northeastern shore, including an open patio, sleeping huts, and a souvenir shop (attended by a Tuareg in full costume) in the winter. The lake is very salty; swimming can be pleasant despite the salt water crustaceans. Mosquitoes are abundant, especially in the summer. October to May is considered the best time to visit as the climate is milder.

A small tribe inhabited the oasis; the ruins of their settlement are scattered between the palms at the north-western shore of the lake. It is said that one of their sources of subsistence were the worm-like crustaceans they fished from the salty lake. They were moved in the 1980s to a new location outside the sand dunes, in the Wadi Bashir, south of the erg, a settlement of concrete apartments built specifically for the resettlement of this tribe.

The old Bedouin settlement by the western shore of the lake has been abandoned, and now lies in ruins.
The oasis is accessible from the Sabha-Ubari road (150km west of Sabha and north in the sand dunes at the settlement of Qasr Larocu), by a 36 km 4WD ride through the dunes of the Ubari sand sea (also called Ramlat al Dauada).
Other nearby attractions are the El Mandara oasis, the Um El Maa oasis, Mafo Lake in the same sand erg (Ramlat al Dauada) and the museum in Germa."
Wikipedia-Text.
Lake Type: Other

Coordinates location: Scenic lookout

Max. Length: 300 m

Max. Width: 250 m

Max. Depth: 9 m

Website: [Web Link]

Surface area: Not listed

Parking / trail head: Not Listed

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