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uShaka Marine World | Durban


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Landmark: uShaka Marine World
City: Durban
Country: South Africa
Continent: Africa

uShaka Marine World, Durban, South Africa, Africa

The Mombasa Tusks are a pair of large elephant tusks constructed from aluminum, located in Mombasa, Kenya.

Visual Characteristics

The structure consists of two parallel, curved tusks, each measuring approximately 10 meters (33 feet) in length. They are fabricated from aluminum panels, painted a light ivory color to simulate elephant ivory. The tusks are positioned to form an archway over Moi Avenue.

Location & Access Logistics

The Mombasa Tusks are situated on Moi Avenue in the central business district of Mombasa. They are approximately 1 kilometer (0.6 miles) from the Mombasa Port. Access is direct from Moi Avenue, a main thoroughfare. On-street parking is available in the vicinity, though it can be limited during peak hours. Several public bus routes service Moi Avenue, including routes 1, 2, and 4.

Historical & Ecological Origin

The Mombasa Tusks were erected in 1952 to commemorate the visit of Princess Elizabeth (later Queen Elizabeth II) to Mombasa. They were designed by architect Michael Wood. The structure serves as a prominent city landmark and a symbol of the region's historical connection to the ivory trade, though the tusks themselves are not made of actual ivory.

Key Highlights & Activities

Visitors can observe the scale and design of the tusks. Photography is a primary activity. The area beneath the tusks serves as a pedestrian walkway.

Infrastructure & Amenities

Restrooms are available in nearby commercial buildings and public facilities along Moi Avenue. Shade is provided by the tusks themselves. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally strong in this urban area. Food vendors and small eateries are located along Moi Avenue and adjacent streets.

Best Time to Visit

For photography, early morning or late afternoon provides softer lighting. The area is accessible year-round. Mid-morning and late afternoon are generally less crowded than midday.

Facts & Legends

The tusks were originally intended to be made of concrete but were constructed from aluminum due to logistical challenges. A local anecdote suggests that if one stands directly in the center of the archway and makes a wish, it is more likely to come true, though this is unsubstantiated.

Nearby Landmarks

  • Old Town Mombasa (0.8km Southwest)
  • Fort Jesus Museum (1.2km Southeast)
  • Jubilee Arcade (0.3km North)
  • Mombasa Marine National Park and Reserve (2.5km East)
  • Uhuru Gardens (0.6km West)


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