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Mount Satima
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Elevation | 3,999 m (13,120 ft) [1] |
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Location | Kenya |
Range | Aberdare Range |
Mount Satima, also known as Mount Lesatima and often abbreviated to Satima or Lesatima, is the third-highest mountain in Kenya and the highest in the Aberdare Range. The Maasai name is Oldoinyo Lesatima, which has a variety of alternative spellings, such as Ol Donyo Le Satima, and means "mountain of the bull calf".[2]
The peak lies at the northern end of the Aberdares, which themselves are along the eastern side of the Great Rift Valley, and is their highest point. Around it stand a number of sharp volcanic cones called "the Dragon's Teeth".[3] There are moraines between 3,600 and 3,800 metres on the north west of the mountain.[4] One book on Kenya has called the mountain itself "a craggy bluff of rock and tussock grass around which the clouds swirl".[5]
Maasai people | Aberdare Range | Cloud forest