Mount Suswa

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Mount Suswa is a unique double-crater shield volcano in Kenya’s Great Rift Valley, known for its lava caves and rich biodiversity.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain
shield volcano
country Kenya
distanceFromNairobi approximately 50 kilometres northwest
elevation 2351 metres
7713 feet
geologicalAge Quaternary
hasAccessRoad dirt road from Suswa town
hasBiodiversity rich biodiversity
hasCaves Suswa lava caves NERFINISHED
extensive lava tube system
hasConservationStatus partially community conserved area
hasCulturalSignificanceFor Maasai people NERFINISHED
hasFauna antelopes
baboons
leopards
hasFlora grassland
savanna vegetation
shrubland
hasGeologicalFeature caldera
double crater
inner crater
lava caves
outer crater
hasLandUse grazing
pastoralism
isPopularWith cavers
geologists
hikers
isVolcanicallyActive potentially active
knownFor double crater structure
geological interest
hiking opportunities
lava caves
scenic views
lastEruption Holocene
locatedIn East African Rift NERFINISHED
Great Rift Valley NERFINISHED
Narok County NERFINISHED
Rift Valley Province NERFINISHED
mountainRange Gregory Rift NERFINISHED
nearbyCity Nairobi NERFINISHED
partOf Kenyan Rift NERFINISHED
tourismActivity camping
caving
hiking
wildlife viewing
usedFor traditional Maasai ceremonies
volcanoType shield volcano

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Gregory Rift hasVolcano Mount Suswa