Rock sculpturing at Lugard Falls where the Galana River has carved its course through solid rock. The falls were named after Captain (later Lord) Lugard who played a major part in Britain's colonial history. He crossed Kenya in 1890 on his way to bring peace to troubled Uganda.
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