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Mugaa House, Lake Naivasha  
   

Mugaa House, Lake Naivasha

More Cyclones and movements around the world.

November 15th 2010
October briefly. Murray visited Myanmar in October. Due to upcoming elections he was unable to visit the field sites which meant a shorter trip and being based in the main city Yangon. While he was there another cyclone passed through, but information was slow to come through from the rural areas. Murray had been back in Kenya awhile before the reports of damage and fatalities were made public ... read more
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Kenyan Flag Founding president and liberation struggle icon Jomo KENYATTA led Kenya from independence until his death in 1978, when President Daniel Toroitich arap MOI took power in a constitutional succession. The country was a de facto one-party state from 196... ... read more
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9th July 2012

Naivasha
Love seeing your pictures of Naivasha. I have many happy memories of Naivasha as we lived on lake Naivasha in the 60's, (at the top of the drive leading to the Lake Hotel) and we also lived at Morendat where my husband was Assistant Engineer at what was the Kenya Co-operative Creameries. Have always dreamed of returning for a visit but am sure it must have changed a lot. I remember a few local farmers and residents, Jock Dawson, the Hilliers (Roz in particular), Rex and Belinda Higgins and the Bistletti family. Wonder if any of them are still around. Crescent Island looks a little different as it was formerly covered with much undergrowth. Are there schools in the area for the children ? or must they go boarding at an early age as in the 60's ?

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