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Lake Turkana: The Cradle of Humankind
Lake Turkana, shimmering in Kenya's isolated northern frontier, is famously known as the "Jade Sea" for its striking turquoise hue. However, to the scientific community, it is the "Cradle of …
Hell's Gate National Park: Where Earth's Forces Shape the Landscape
Hell's Gate National Park, located at the floor of the Great Rift Valley, offers one of Kenya's most intense geological experiences. Despite its modest size of 68 square kilometers, the park is a …
Mount Kenya: Africa's Sacred Peak and Ecological Wonder
Mount Kenya, an extinct stratovolcano, is Africa's second-highest peak, reaching 5,199 meters (17,057 feet) at its summit. Spanning 715 square kilometers, this UNESCO World Heritage …