Lake Ejagham
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Coordinates5°45′N 8°59′E / 5.750°N 8.983°E
Primary outflowsMunaya River (part of the Cross River system)
| Lake Ejagham | |
|---|---|
| Coordinates | 5°45′N 8°59′E / 5.750°N 8.983°E |
| Type | Solution basin |
| Primary outflows | Munaya River (part of the Cross River system) |
| Basin countries | Cameroon |
| Max. length | Approximately 1,050 metres (3,440 ft)[1] |
| Max. width | Approximately 700 metres (2,300 ft)[1] |
| Surface area | 0.49 square kilometres (0.19 sq mi)[2] |
| Max. depth | Approximately 18 metres (59 ft)[1] |
Lake Ejagham is a small lake near Eyumodjock in the Southwest Region of Cameroon. Unlike many other lakes in the region, it is not a volcanic lake, but is likely a solution basin formed by groundwater during the last Ice Age.[1] This highly isolated lake is roughly oval in shape, lacks an inflow, but has an outflow into the Munaya River (part of the Cross River system).[1][3] The outflow is impassable to most fishes because of a waterfall.[1]