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  2. El Molo people - Wikipedia

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    Dalton, Merrell. 1951. The El Molo – a dying tribe on the shores of Lake Rudolph. East African Annual 1951-52. 45-47. Dyson, W.S. and Fuchs, V.E. 1937. The Elmolo. Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland 67. 327-338. Heine, Bernd. 1980. Elmolo. In Heine, Bernd (ed.), The Non-Bantu Languages of Kenya, 173-218.

  3. Didinga people - Wikipedia

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    Driberg's 1922 study states that "The Didinga have a very strong tradition that they arrived at their present habitat from the S. E., travelling through country now inhabited by Dodoth round the S. Shore of Lake Rudolph. The date of this migration is entirely unknown, but it was probably comparatively recent.

  4. Lake Turkana - Wikipedia

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    Lake Turkana is a unique feature of the East African landscape. Besides being a permanent desert lake, it is the only lake that retains the waters originating from two separate catchment areas of the Nile. The Lake Turkana drainage basin draws its waters mainly from Kenya Highlands and Ethiopian Highlands. A map of lake turkana

  5. Arthur Donaldson Smith - Wikipedia

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    He arrived at Lake Rudolph on July 10, 1895. He was the first explorer to reach the lake from the north and the first to see it since Sámuel Teleki and Ludwig von Höhnel seven years earlier. [1] The expedition also explored Lake Stefanie (now Lake Chew Bahir), [5] Mount Marsabit, [7] the tomb of Sheikh Hussein, [6] and returned to the coast ...

  6. Here Are the Most Dazzling Christmas Light Displays Across ...

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    Santa Claus Land of Lights tells the thrilling story of Rudolph and his shining nose in storyboards and thousands of lights over a 1.2-mile driving route. Highlights include three light tunnels ...

  7. Noel Lytton, 4th Earl of Lytton - Wikipedia

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    In the time between the World Wars, he served "as an administrator and keeper of the peace in the area around Lake Rudolph in Kenya". [6]When the British entered the Second World War, he was posted by the military to North Africa and Italy, but due to an automobile accident was invalided out to desk duty, which his son describes as extremely frustrating for someone who was used to being ...

  8. Richard Leakey - Wikipedia

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    During the Omo expedition of 1967, Leakey visited Nairobi and on the return flight the pilot flew over Lake Rudolph (renamed Lake Turkana from 1975) to avoid a thunderstorm. [31] The map led Leakey to expect volcanic rock below him but he saw sediments. Visiting the region with Howell by helicopter, he saw tools and fossils everywhere.

  9. 20 details you probably missed in 'The Nightmare Before ...

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    This was actually foreshadowed earlier in the movie when Jack was reading the "Rudolph" book. Jack's sleigh is shaped like a coffin. Like much of his decor, Jack's sleigh has a morbid design.