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Footprints in Kwale that locals say belong to a god

A right footstep mark at a stone in a seasonal river at Lwayoni area commonly known as Lwayo Lwa Mulungu, in Kwale County. (Kelvin Karani/Standard)

For centuries, residents of a village in Kwale County have lived believing God visited and left behind his footprints.

What appear to be two giant footprints at Lwayo Lwa Mulungu village of Mwereni Ward in Lunga Lunga Constituency have been a major tourist attraction.

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