Ships-360 - Kilindini Harbour is a large, natural deep-water inlet extending inland from Mombasa, Kenya. It is 25–30 fathoms (46–55 m) at its deepest center, although the controlling depth is the outer
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Kenya Ports Authority on Twitter: "Do you know why the current Port of Mombasa is called Kilindini? "Kilindini" in Kiswahili means a place of deep waters. Visit https://t.co/Naom8ohCTZ and #AskCaptainKargo all you
![Geography of Kenya on Twitter: "Mombasa is a historical port city that has been inhabited for over a millennium. Mombasa's status as a thriving city state in the medieval Indian Ocean trade Geography of Kenya on Twitter: "Mombasa is a historical port city that has been inhabited for over a millennium. Mombasa's status as a thriving city state in the medieval Indian Ocean trade](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/ElU71LgXgAA_6pg.jpg:large)