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Nairobi the capital of Kenya is an inland city. Being inland and having no large body of water near it, it would be impossible to travel there by ferry. You need a transport type which travels over land not water (bus, train, car, bicycle).
This point is on the International Boundary between Uganda and Tanzania in Africa, right in the middle of the large lake whose name is not marked on my map but which you can bet I will look up very soon.The point is in the water. The closest cities to the shoreline are:In Uganda: Jinja, Kampala, MasakaIn Tanzania: Bukoba, Mwanza, MusomaIn Kenya: Kisumu, Kakamega.All of these are within 150 miles of the point. Musoma is the nearest, at about 65 miles.
The world-famous Masai Mara National Reserve, Amboseli National Park, Tsavo National Park, Aberdare National Park, Mount Kenya National Park, and Samburu Game Reserve are excellent places to see many different species of wildlife. Great African Rift Valley and Lamu Island are great places to go for beautiful scenery. Lake Turkana, Lake Baringo and Lake Naivasha are fantastic places to go to spot flocks of flamingoes and other migrating birds. Mount Kenya, Mount Kilimanjaro, and the Western Highlands in Kenya offer adventure for people who love to go hiking or trekking. You may also find it interesting to visit the modern African cities Nairobi, Mombasa, Kisumu, and Malindi. In addition, Kenya has a warm weather especially during the summer season, san plains, and the traditions and cultures of some communities in Kenya such as the Masai impress tourists a lot.
mau forest, mt. kenya forest, and abedare forest
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Kenya has a coast on the Indisan Ocean. Kenya is in East Africa. Its capital is Nairobi.
if your on this website then you should probably get off of it because i came to this site to find answers and got none and it also told me to answer my own question so i find this website so useless!
Nairobi the capital of Kenya is an inland city. Being inland and having no large body of water near it, it would be impossible to travel there by ferry. You need a transport type which travels over land not water (bus, train, car, bicycle).
The failure of the 2008 mid-October to December short rains resulted in a shortage of water, which is what a drought consists of. No water/food shortage.
This point is on the International Boundary between Uganda and Tanzania in Africa, right in the middle of the large lake whose name is not marked on my map but which you can bet I will look up very soon.The point is in the water. The closest cities to the shoreline are:In Uganda: Jinja, Kampala, MasakaIn Tanzania: Bukoba, Mwanza, MusomaIn Kenya: Kisumu, Kakamega.All of these are within 150 miles of the point. Musoma is the nearest, at about 65 miles.
They mostly live in areas like Nairobi which is the capital and the rift valley province because there it is cooler and it is a highland area it has farmland and good water
The world-famous Masai Mara National Reserve, Amboseli National Park, Tsavo National Park, Aberdare National Park, Mount Kenya National Park, and Samburu Game Reserve are excellent places to see many different species of wildlife. Great African Rift Valley and Lamu Island are great places to go for beautiful scenery. Lake Turkana, Lake Baringo and Lake Naivasha are fantastic places to go to spot flocks of flamingoes and other migrating birds. Mount Kenya, Mount Kilimanjaro, and the Western Highlands in Kenya offer adventure for people who love to go hiking or trekking. You may also find it interesting to visit the modern African cities Nairobi, Mombasa, Kisumu, and Malindi. In addition, Kenya has a warm weather especially during the summer season, san plains, and the traditions and cultures of some communities in Kenya such as the Masai impress tourists a lot.
Mount Kenya Forest
The level of pollution in Kenya varies depending on the region and the type of pollution. In cities like Nairobi, air pollution is a concern due to vehicle emissions, industrial activity, and open burning of waste. Water pollution is also an issue in some areas due to inadequate sanitation and industrial waste. However, Kenya has taken steps to address these issues through policies and measures to mitigate pollution and promote sustainable development.