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Kitum Cave is
located in
Mount Elgon National Park, Kenya. In the 1980s, two
European visitors contracted Marburg virus disease there. It is one of five...
- Kiptum,
sometimes Kitum, is a
surname of
Kenyan origin meaning "someone born
during a ceremony."
Among the
Nandi community, "Tum" is
defined as a ceremony...
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Timothy Kitum (born 20
November 1994) is a
Kenyan middle distance runner. He also won
Commonwealth Youth Games 800m with a
Games Record 1.49.32 He won...
- Monet" (a pseudonym), who
might have
caught Marburg virus from
visiting Kitum Cave on
Mount Elgon in Kenya. The
author describes the
progression of the...
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Bluff (2,563
metres (8,409 ft)) Ngwarisha, Makingeny, Chepnyalil, and
Kitum caves:
Kitum Cave is over 60
metres (200 ft) wide and
penetrates 200
metres (660 ft)...
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elephants and
buffaloes come to lick the
natural salt
found on the cave walls.
Kitum cave, with
overhanging crystalline walls,
enters 200 m into the side of...
- Amos'
silver medal was the
first Olympic medal ever for Botswana.
Timothy Kitum of
Kenya won the
bronze medal.
Reigning world champion David Rudisha won...
- in
Nzoia (close to Bungoma) at the base of
Mount Elgon (which
contains Kitum Cave),
became infected by
unknown means and died on 15
January shortly after...
- the
Mount Elgon National Park, Kenya, have
learned to
venture deep into
Kitum Cave to
utilize its
minerals in what has been
described as 'quarrying' and...
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School in Keringet.
Kipyegon is
married to middle-distance
runner Timothy Kitum, the 2012
Olympic 800 m
bronze medallist. They have a daughter, Alyn, born...