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Vulturine Guinea Fowl, Samburu, East Africa

 

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Rolling Across The Serengeti In Klein's Camp Style

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Klein's Camp Serengeti

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THE RESUE OF BARSILINGA

Gunshots were heard during the evening of 13th April 2012 by the community of the Lpus-La-Mpasion area near Wamba in the Samburu tribal area of Northern Kenya. The next morning (14th) a severely wounded female Elephant with a calf at foot was spotted in the area, bullet wounds in the chest area and front legs had rendered her barely able to even move.
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Standing in a virtually empty Mara where I can see the first claps of thunder hovering over Tanzania starting the stimulation of the migration to the North.

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PHOTO OF THE  DAY

Earth Shots is a photo of the day contest celebrating the beauty and diversity of our planet. Each day they chose one fantastic photograph to feature on their homepage. Heartfelt thanks and much appreciation to Earthshots for selecting my image "Madagascar Music" for the coveted PHOTO OF THE DAY on WEDNESDAY,4TH APRIL 2012.

 

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ARRIVING IN AFRICA

ARRIVING IN AFRICA seemed in some ways like coming home. "Kenya is wild, uncultivated, primitive, mad, exciting, unpredictable. It is also slightly degrading on it's effect on some rather weak characters, but on the whole I am living in the Africa that I always longed for, always felt stirring in my blood. Right from the moment I got here I felt at home. Out here I am no longer mad...because everyone is mad."

Jane Goodall (1957) 

 

 

 

 

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