Aruba Windmill
NPB Tsavo - C105 Voi
Aruba Windmill
The Aruba Windmill is a historic windmill located in Tsavo, Kenya.
Its construction year is not specified, but it is believed to date from the late 19th century.
Architecture and Construction
- The mill is a smock mill, with a single tower supporting a cap and sails.
- The original structure was likely made of locally sourced materials such as wood and thatch.
- Over time, the windmill has undergone repairs and modifications, but its basic design remains unchanged.
The primary purpose of the Aruba Windmill was to grind grain into flour for local consumption.
Original Purpose
It is reported to have been used for this purpose until the mid-20th century.
Current Status and Use
The mill is no longer in use as a functional windmill, but it has been preserved as a historic landmark.
The site is currently managed by a local conservation organization, which aims to protect the windmill and its surroundings for future generations.
Location and Setting
The Aruba Windmill is situated in a rural area of Tsavo, near the Kenyan-Kenyan border.
The windmill stands on a slight hill overlooking the surrounding landscape.
While there is no nearby water source, the mill's location allows it to harness the prevailing winds from the north.
Heritage Status and Preservation Efforts
The Aruba Windmill has been designated as a historic site by the Kenyan government, recognizing its cultural and architectural significance.
Conservation efforts are ongoing to ensure the windmill's preservation for future generations.
Visiting Information
The Aruba Windmill is open to visitors, although access may be restricted due to conservation efforts.
Visitors can view the windmill from a short distance, but it is not possible to enter the structure itself.
Guided tours and educational programs are available upon request.
Notable Historical Events or Famous Millers
Unfortunately, no notable historical events or famous millers have been documented for the Aruba Windmill.
Technical Details
The Aruba Windmill features a single tower with three cap sails.
The grinding stones were likely made of local stone and were used to process grain into flour.
Details
| Name | Aruba Windmill |
|---|---|
| City | |
| Country | Kenya |
| Coordinates | -3.3428924, 38.81926 |
| Current use | historic landmark |
| Guided tours | true |
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