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Chapter 111 - Chapter 106 Turkana Lake

December 5, 1867.

As the end of the year approaches, the workload in the colony begins to lighten. The East African colony is no longer in the impoverished stage it was two years ago (February 1, 1865, when they first landed at Dar es Salaam port).

Procedures have matured, greatly reducing unnecessary troubles, and immigration work has become more efficient, simply replicating past experiences.

So at the end of the year, the East African colony once again has the capacity to make moves. Although the southern part of Kenya had been occupied, the northern part of Kenya was still left untouched.

In the northwest region, this year they can only watch, as the local epidemic has not ended, and the most optimistic estimate is that they will have to wait until next year to take action.

Northern Kenya's natural conditions are far inferior to the south, mainly due to less rainfall, presenting a mixed state of desert and grassland.

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