In Kenya, there are as many rivers as in other countries, and these serve as a supply of water.
It’s interesting how numerous rivers with various features have been identified over time.
Due to the fact that their waters never mingle, the rivers Timau and Sirimon in Nanyuki stand out among other rivers.

River Sirimon is the clear river with grey stones, whereas River Timau is the black river.
The two rivers of Nanyuki have long attracted tourists. Even though the two rivers converge, their water never combines.
The pure water doesn’t change color, but the “brown” water does.
According to science, variations in water densities, temperatures, and even alkalinity are what cause this occurrence.

This doesn’t just happen in Nanyuki; a comparable occurrence also occurs in the Gulf of Alaska, albeit this time it involves two oceans that don’t combine.

