Photograph the Great Rift Valley Viewpoint
B 3, Kenya
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Added by Korey Taylor
A spectular view of the Great Rift Valley, the largest valley in the world.
If you're headed out of Nairobi this is the perfect place to stop. At the viewpoint there are little stalls to get food or drink, use the bathroom, or simply take in the view of the Great Rift Valley. It's free to stop and photography is allowed!
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