• Yayın zamanı: 2 saat önce
    As far as Kenya is concerned, the ruins of Gede (or Gedi, according to some) represent the Swahili identity of the coast...
  • Welcome to the magnificent Gede Ruins. Gedi lies on the coastal region of Kenya, 94 km north of Mombasa town.
  • Overview of the location and accessibility of Gedi Ruins. Gedi Ruins is a captivating archaeological site located on the East African coast of Kenya...
  • Gedi was officially opened as a historical site in 1948. It consists of the ruins of a 15th Century Arab-African town. It originally covered an area of 18 hectares.
  • Yayın zamanı: 3 saat önce
    ...Fort Jesus, Kenya Lake System in the Great Rift Valley, Thimlich Ohinga Archeological Site in western Kenya, and now the Gedi ruins, according to the NMK.
  • Archaeological site in Kenya. Ruins of Gedi. ... The ruins of Gedi are a historical and archaeological site near the Indian Ocean coast of eastern Kenya.
  • Today, the ruins of Gedi bear testimony to the life and culture of people of 13th Century Africa. ... Astonishing Gede Ruins closed to Watamu in Kenya.
  • The Gedi ruins, on the Indian Ocean coastline of Kenya, used to be a historic port city, with access to running water, and trade links to China and Genoa.
  • The Ruins of Gedi are the remains of a Swahili town located in Gedi, a village near the coastal town of Malindi in Kenya.
  • A Kenyan Ankor Wat, Gedi sits within the Arabuko Sokoke Forest, aged trees casting shade over the ruined coral stone buildings of the Swahili city.