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Rachel Corcoran
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/ 22 July 2005

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Not even a thousand years at the crossroads of an international trade route has given Lamu, off Kenya’s north-east coast, much sense of urgency. But it has left a rich blend of East African Swahili, Indian, Omani, Yemeni and some Portuguese influences. Lamu Town has been recognised by Unesco as the oldest and best-preserved Swahili settlement in East Africa.

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