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Tritriva

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'''Lake Tritriva is a is small lake which fills an extinct crater 17 kilometres west of [[Antsirabe]], past [[Andraikiba|Lake Andraikiba]]. The name originates from the Malagasy words ''tritry'', meaning the ridge back of a chameleon, and ''iva'' meaning deep. The lake is said to be some 80 metres deep.'''
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As the water level drop in the rainy season and rise in the dry season debris from the lake can found down in a valley below, supporting a theory of existing underground channels.
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