THE STANDARD By
Kennedy Gachuhi |
December 17th 2020 at 16:06:18 GMT +0300
Relatives and friends searching for two missing brothers Joseph Ngugi Macharia and Moses Kamau at Menengai Crater in Nakuru on October 8, 2020. [Kipsang Joseph, Standard]
Over the years, some parts of Nakuru County have been hitting headlines for the wrong reasons.
They are regarded as naturally dangerous, dumping grounds for bodies if not actual scenes of murder.
Hell’s Gate National Park in Naivasha has over the years been among the leading tourist destinations in the county for its popular Ol-Jorowa gorges.
The scenic gorges, however, turn into death traps whenever it rains in the nearby Mt Longonot as flash floods run down the mountain, filling up the gorges within minutes.