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the Katara depression is a depression in Northwestern Egypt specifically in the Matra governorate the depression is part of the western desert of Egypt the qataran depression lies below sea level and its bottom is covered with salt pans dunes and salt marshes it was created by the interplay of salt weathering and wind erosion some 20 kilometers west of the depression lie the oases of siwa in Egypt and jagbub in Libya in smaller but similar depressions the qatarai depression contains the second lowest point in Africa at an elevation of 133 meters or 436 feet below sea level the lowest point being like a solid Djibouti the depression covers about 19605 square kilometers 7570 square miles a size comparable to Lake Ontario or twice as large as Lebanon due to its size and proximity to the shores of the Mediterranean Sea Studies have been made for the potential to generate hydroelectricity here with the Katara Lake about 60 meters below sea level the size will be 12 100 square kilometers and