- Kilindini Harbour
Kilindini Harbour is a large, natural deep-water inlet extending inland from
Mombasa ,Kenya . It serves as the harbour forMombasa , with a hinterland extending toUganda andSudan . Kilindini Harbour is the main part of the Port of Mombasa, the only international seaport in Kenya. It is managed by theKenya Ports Authority (KPA). Apart from cargo handling, Mombasa is frequented byCruise ship s."Kilindini" is an old Swahili term that means "deep". The port is so called because the channel is naturally very deep. Kilindini Harbor is an example of a natural geographic phenomenon called a
ria , formed millions of years ago when the sea level rose and engulfed a river that was flowing from the mainland.History
Mombasa has a centuries old history as a harbour city. The Kilindini harbour was inaugurated in 1896 when work started on the construction of the
Uganda Railway .During
World War II , while Kenya was a British colony, Kilindini became the temporary base of theBritish Eastern Fleet from early 1942 until theJapan ese naval threat toColombo , Ceylon (nowSri Lanka ) had been removed. Nearby, an outstation of the British code-breaking operation atBletchley Park , were housed in a requisitioned school (Allidina Visram High School, Mombasa) and had success in breakingJapanese naval codes . [http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,60-1506404,00.html] [http://www.coastweek.com/codes.htm]References
* [http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,60-1506404,00.html Times obituary of Brian Townend, code-breaker] , retrieved 15 October, 2006
* [http://www.coastweek.com/codes.htm Code-breaking in Mombasa] , retrieved 15 October, 2006External links
* [http://www.kpa.co.ke Kenya Ports Authority]
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