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Kit Mikayi Cultural and Historic Shrine and ancestral gathering place for the River Lake Nilotes, Luo Tribe of Kenya. .

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English: Kit Mikayi now turned into a cultural historic site,Located 28km north-west of Kisumu city lies the legendary rock formation, Kit Mikayi. Standing tall at roughly 120 metres, the rocks nearly-glide atop each other in a tough balancing act that would mesmerise the greatest of geologists. It resembles
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