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The earth around Lake Naivasha, a shallow freshwater basin in south-central Kenya, does not seem to want to lie still.
What’s Happening
Okay so The earth around Lake Naivasha, a shallow freshwater basin in south-central Kenya, does not seem to want to lie still.
Ash from nearby Mount Longonot, which erupted as just as the 1860s, remains in the ground. (shocking, we know)
Obsidian caves and jagged stone towers preside over the steam that spurts out of fissures in the soil and The earth around Lake Naivasha, a shallow freshwater basin in south-central Kenya, does not seem to want to lie still.
Why This Matters
Tech companies have been making moves like this as competition heats up.
This is part of the broader shift happening across the tech industry right now.
The Bottom Line
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