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Gede Ruins
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| Gede Ruins is a 12th Century Swahili village that was mysteriously abandoned some 600 years ago due to unknown causes. It is now a National Museum, and the ruins are heavily overgrown with beautiful indigenous forest trees, baobabs and tamarind. Well worth a walk and a visit. Look out for Syke's Monkeys, and the Golden Rumped Elephant Shrew can also be seen here. A quiet, careful look in some of the old wells can turn out the odd owl, too. |
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Information on the old, historic monument and some beautiful photos. |
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A series of nice, representative pictures of the ruins. |
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A nice short description of the historic sight. |
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