It now rests in the intercoastal water, where boaters can see the rusty equipment below them. Boaters who have passed by the ...
owner Mark Ginalski refused to remove it from its resting place on the riverbed with its crane tilting above the water. His death in 2020 left it up to the state to do something about the eyesore.
The fact that grey crowned crane is a totem among most communities in Kenya and elsewhere confirms its high cultural significance that indirectly confirms the value of wetlands for water recharge.