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Old 1st July 2009, 08:24 AM
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Originally Posted by ThisAngelWearsGivenchy View Post
I so looove the green aspect of Murang'a. I never knew it was that fresh. Except i have only been there once and it wasn't a fun adventure: I was paying my last respects to a friend A little off topic but i guess Murang'a will always bring me sadness It's beautiful though.
Sorry to hear about your friend.

But Muranga is huge - different parts with different kinds of weather variations. The southern part is lowland, dry and hot, whereas North part is high altitude, with abundant rainfall and aslo very hilly. But all in all the landsacpe is rapidly changing like anywhere else in Kenya due to de-forestation, logging, charcoal buring, soil erosion and of course the global warming. I actually doubt the landscape of my village is still the same as I have described there. Those were my early years (childhood) memories.
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