Valle del Rift, el milagro de los maratonistas
The Rift Valley is a unique place for its geography. In East Africa we can see how a continent is dividing in two, a phenomenon that does not occur anywhere else in the world. While this process will take 50 million years, we can already see consequences: in Kenya there was a 15-meter deep crack in the middle of a road. But it is also unique for the quality and quantity of athletes that emerge. The 20 best approved marks in the history of the marathon correspond to Ethiopians or Kenyans. The Kalenjin, a tribe in this country, are excellent long-distance runners. How is it possible that such superiority exists, despite the fact that there are runners all over the world? In this video we will try to understand the genetic, cultural and geographical causes that make the Rift Valley a great hotbed of athletes. In addition, we will invite you to visit the national park that inspired the movie The Lion King. 🌎 Un Mundo Inmenso Singularities of our planet. ✅ Subscribe! https://bit.ly/2POYtLu 🌟 Become a member! https://bit.ly/2YrLbf8 🔥 Follow us: / unmundoinmenso / unmundoinmenso / mundoinmenso Sources and credits: https://pastebin.com/c2rEqfT1

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