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Gede Ruins - Bountiful Safaris
Gede ruins is a historical site,a village near the coastal town of Malindi.Dating back 15th century Gede ruins are a popular tourism attraction.
http://bountifulsafaris.com/gede-ruins/
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Gede Ruins| Gede - AFAR
Taking an exciting a matatu (mini-bus) ride south of Malindi to the town of Gede we were treated to a sweet little town with kiosks selling glass coca colas and lots of laughing school kids.
https://www.afar.com/places/gede-ruins-gede
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Gede Ruins - Watamu Marine Association
Gede Ruins is a 12th Century Swahili village that was mysteriously abandoned some 600 years ago.
http://www.watamu.biz/watamu-attractions.php?cid=4
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Ruins of Gede - Lonno Lodge
The ruins of Gedi are on the road which links Mombasa to Malindi, 4 to 5 miles from Watamu.
https://www.lonnolodge.com/kenya/ruins-of-gede/
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Gede Ruins Tour In Watamu In Kenya - AfricanMecca Safaris
Expert Watamu details on Gedi Ruins excursion in Kenya. Also, view Watamu tour prices and trips for honeymooners, families and independent travelers, guest reviews, videos, maps and many more tour options.
http://www.africanmeccasafaris.com/travel-guide/kenya/towns-city/watamu/tours-activities/gede-ruins
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Popular Malindi Attractions - Gede Ruins, Kenya
Dating back to the 15th century the Gede (or Gedi) Ruins are a popular tourism attraction and definitely worth a visit when staying on the North Coast of Kenya.
http://www.kenyasafari.com/gede-ruins.html
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Gedi Ruins, Malindi, Kenya - Atlas Obscura
Discover Gedi Ruins in Malindi, Kenya: Abandoned city hidden from the world by tropical forest and isolation on the coast of Kenya.
http://www.atlasobscura.com/places/gedi-ruins
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Gede Ruins (Kenya): Top Tips Before You Go (with Photos) - TripAdvisor
Gede Ruins, Gede: See 222 reviews, articles, and 346 photos of Gede Ruins, ranked No.1 on TripAdvisor among 3 attractions in Gede.
https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g2038950-d2025496-Reviews-Gede_Ruins-Gede_Coast_Province.html
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Ruins of Gedi - Wikipedia
The ruins of Gedi are a historical and archaeological site near the Indian Ocean coast of eastern Kenya. The site is adjacent to the town of Gedi (also known as Gede) in the Kilifi District and within the Arabuko-Sokoke Forest.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruins_of_Gedi