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    Mount Homa

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    Mount Homa
    Homa mountain.jpg
    Mount Homa in 1994
    Highest point
    Elevation1,751 m (5,745 ft)
    CoordinatesCoordinates: 0°23′S 34°30′E / 0.38°S 34.50°E / -0.38; 34.50
    Geography
    Mount Homa is located in Kenya
    Mount Homa
    Mount Homa
    Location in Kenya
    LocationKenya
    Geology
    Mountain typeComplex volcano
    Last eruptionUnknown

    Mount Homa is a mountain located in western Kenya. It forms a broad peninsula on the southern shore of Winam Gulf, an extension of Lake Victoria. This peninsula defines Homa Bay and the mountaintop is about 20 kilometres (12 mi) north of the town of that name.

    In the Luo language Got Uma or God Marahuma means "famous mountain".

    The mountain is formed of carbonatite lava and dates from Miocene to Pleistocene. Along with the active Ol Doinyo Lengai, it is one of the very few carbonatite volcanoes in the world.

    Homa peninsula is part of Homa Bay County. The village of Kanjira (Kanjera) is eponymous of the Kanjera paleontological site, first excavated by Louis Leakey in the 1930s. It is one of the oldest known Oldowan sites, dated at c. 2 million years old.[1]

    Mount Homa, on Lake Victoria, Kenya. View from across Winam Gulf, looking south.

    See also

    • List of volcanoes in Kenya

    References

    1. Bishop, L. C.; Plummer, T. W.; Ferraro, J. V.; Braun, D.; Ditchfield, P. W.; Hertel, F.; Kingston, J. D.; Hicks, J. et al. (Mar–Jun 2006). "Recent Research into Oldowan Hominin Activities at Kanjera South, Western Kenya". The African Archaeological Review 23 (1/2): 31–40. doi:10.1007/s10437-006-9006-1. 

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