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Apr
Kitesurfing in Kenya
First thing every morning, Jamie Hockley checks the palm trees outside the window of his cottage. “If they’re doubled over, I say to myself, ‘Let’s go kite!’ â€
Sand devils – plumes of sand created when the wind picks up – are another good sign for Hockley, who lives on Galu Beach, a two-kilometre stretch of soft white sand that’s part of Diani Beach on the Indian Ocean, some 25 kilometres south of the coastal city of Mombasa  … More
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