Saturday Magazine So much to see at Olorgesailie Friday, August 29, 2008 — updated on June 21, 2020 The fine dust of the volcanic ash covers the remains of the past, storing the secrets in fossils going as far back as one million years ago. Photo: 1/10 View caption Photo: 2/10 View caption The site is managed by the National Museums of Kenya. Photo: 3/10 View caption Photo: 4/10 View caption Olorgesailie is one of the best-known handaxe sites in Africa. Photo: 5/10 View caption Olorgesailie is one of the best-known handaxe sites in Africa. Photo: 6/10 View caption Researchers are continuing with excavations, trying to piece together what has happened in the past. Photo: 7/10 View caption Olorgesailie a very busy place, with lots of visitors dropping by to discover the past. Photo: 8/10 View caption Photo: 9/10 View caption Photo: 10/10 View caption Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus. Join the discussion Login with your Nation account Commenting as Please add your name to your Nation profile to comment
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