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Watamu

Coordinates: 3°21′S 40°01′E / 3.350°S 40.017°E / -3.350; 40.017
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Watamu Beach

Watamu is a beach resort on the Indian Ocean coast of Kenya. It lies on a small headland, between the Blue Lagoon and Watamu Bay. Its main industries are tourism and fishing. The nearest big town is Malindi to which it is connected by frequent matatu.

The shoreline in the area features white sand beaches and offshore coral formations arranged in three bays: Watamu Bay, Blue Lagoon and Turtle Bay. They are protected as part of the Watamu Marine National Park. The Marine Park is considered one of the best snorkelling and diving areas on the coast of East Africa. In order to assist the managing authorities namely Kenyan Wildlife Service, in protecting the Park, local community groups, the tourist sector and environmental groups have formed a unique organisation,Watamu Marine Association

Watamu has a population of around 1900 [1] and it is part of the Malindi District.

The name "Watamu" means "sweet people" in Swahili. The name came from the fact that Arab slave traders used to distribute sweets to entice the local population before taking them as slaves.[citation needed]

A newly discovered species of the largest spitting cobra in the world (Naja ashei) was recently discovered in Watamu.[1]

3°21′S 40°01′E / 3.350°S 40.017°E / -3.350; 40.017

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