Friday, 20 June 2014

These photo's will bring our travels up to date being our last day in Kenya, with our first day in Tanzania, enjoy as much as we have ......

Buffalo having rolled in the mud... 
 Monkeys...so many of them and all sorts of breeds but these guys so cute....
 The Rothschild giraffes....so beautiful that a photo does not do them justice....
 As above...
 Lake Ngakuru Park...
 Lake Naivasha and the hippos with the dead trees because of the lake level having risen....
 
 As above...
 Our boat on Lake Naivasha with our Canadian friends....

 From Mt Longonot above the Great Rift Valley and our van in the back ground....
 


 These barbecue road style stalls cooking and then selling corn on the cob.....
Typical Kenyan scene... 
Typical Kenyan market....
 As above...
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 Road side citrus stall...Kenya...
 Red onions every where for sale here in Kenya..
 Street vendors...Kenya...
 Typical road side co-op gift shop and our toilet stop with Joseph in brown trousers out front... 
 Road side...Kenya...
 As above...
 The weaver bird nests....
Amboseli Park.... 
 Our Masai guard at Amboseli Lodge...
 Amboseli Lodge and typical of the Sopa chain lodges we are staying in, in Kenya and Tanzania...
 Our house for the night and typical of our accommodation....
Amboseli Park... 
 Typical village church, Kenya....
 Every time we stopped at park gates the street vendors drove us crazy!
As above....

Locals going to work in the national parks...Kenya... 
 Typical of  the colourful birds in Kenya....
Cape Buffalo in Amboseli Park.... 
 Amboseli Park....
as above...he was so cute.... 
 Of the gazelle family...
 Masai woman with 20 litres of water on her back and she was rolling the other 20 litres home with her foot...
 Masai women at the water well....
 Masai girl in Tanzania....
This village owned by one man with 30 wives and 200 children...currently he is 90 years old...
 Street vendor with bananas....Tanzania

Our lodge tonight above the Great Rift Valley...Tanzania...

2 comments:

  1. I like the bright colours worn by the women there. Animals so cute. Really good photos you two! Looks hot!!!

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  2. I Do hope the 90 year old man once he fall off his perch has provided for his 30 wives and 200 children. Mind you the oldest would be in their 70s. Loving the pics

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