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Marsabit County topographic map, elevation, terrain

Marsabit County topographic map, elevation, terrain

Marsabit County

The county is located in central north Kenya and borders the eastern shore of Lake Turkana. Important topographical features are: Ol Donyo Ranges 2,066 m [6,778 ft] in the southwest, Mount Marsabit 1,865 m [6,119 ft] in the central part of the county, Hurri Hills 1,685 m [5,528 ft] in the northeastern part of the county, Mount Kulal 2,235 m [7,333 ft] in the northwest and the mountains around Sololo-Moyale escarpment up to 1,400 m [4,600 ft] in the northeast. The Chalbi Desert makes up much of the center region of the county.

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Name: Marsabit County topographic map, elevation, terrain.

Location: Marsabit County, Eastern, Kenya (1.26103 36.04932 4.45507 39.34650)

Average elevation: 699 m

Minimum elevation: 218 m

Maximum elevation: 2,806 m

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