'Magadi, Kenya' is a town in the
Great Rift Valley at
Lake Magadi, located southwest of
Nairobi, in southern
Kenya. Magadi is northeast of
Lake Natron in
Tanzania.
[1]
The general population of Magadi, Kenya is 980 people, and
the elevation of Magadi, Kenya is 595 meters (1955 feet) in altitude.
[2]
Magadi township lies on
Lake Magadi's east shore, and is home to the
Magadi Soda Company, now owned by
Tata India. This factory produces soda ash, which has a range of industrial uses. Magadi is the central town of Magadi division of the
Kajiado District
Magadi has gained organized access to the Internet, and computer usage, through the
United Nations Development Programme-Kenya for solar-powered laptop computers, begun in July 2002: by the end of 2003, about 10,000 residents (48%) had visited the five E-Centers for Internet computer access, developed by the
UN project.
[3]
Magadi was a filming location for Fernando Meirelles's film ''
The Constant Gardener'', which is based on the
book of the same name by
John Le Carré, although in the film, the shots are supposed to be at
Lake Turkana, which are actually at
Lake Magadi.
Notes
1.
"FOUR DAYS - OLOGASAILE / MAGADI(BEAS 08)" (tour), Government of Kenya, 2006,
BreakawayExpedition.com webpage:
BreakawayExpedition-Tour.
2.
"Magadi, Kenya Page" (statistics), Falling Rain Genomics, Inc., 2004,
FallingRain.com webpage:
FallingRainCom-Magadi.
3.
"Community Solar Powered E-Centers, Magadi, Kenya" (computer access),
United Nations Development Programme, 2004, webpage:
UNDP-Solar-Magadi.
External links
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Photo of Great Rift Valley: showing vegetation and desert [full webpage from PBase.com].