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Namoratunga Stone Circles – Kenya’s Mysterious Ancient Astronomical Site
Namoratunga Stone Circles in Kenya are a mysterious ancient site believed to be over 2,000 years old. These basalt pillars are thought to have served as an astronomical calendar for local communities, aligning with star movements and marking important cultural events. The site remains a fascinating link to Africa’s prehistoric past and its early scientific achievements.
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Nov 163 min read


Takwa Ruins – The Lost Swahili City of Lamu’s Forgotten Past
Takwa Ruins, located on Manda Island near Lamu, are the remains of a once-thriving Swahili settlement dating back to the 15th century. Surrounded by mangroves, the site features ancient coral stone structures and a mosque, offering a glimpse into the region’s rich history and the mysterious past of coastal East Africa.
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Nov 133 min read


Olorgesailie Kenya – The Prehistoric Cradle of Human Tools
Olorgesailie in Kenya is a prehistoric site where early humans lived nearly a million years ago. Explore hand axes, fossils, and the Rift Valley landscape in this fascinating open-air museum.
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Nov 54 min read


Gede Ruins – The Lost City of the Swahili Coast
Step back in time at Gede Ruins Kenya, a lost Swahili city hidden within Arabuko-Sokoke Forest near Malindi. Wander through coral-stone mosques, ancient palaces, and mysterious alleyways as monkeys swing through sunlit trees. A hauntingly beautiful journey into Kenya’s coastal history and forgotten glory.
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Oct 134 min read
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