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A nice journey.
I enjoyed very much this journey through the beautiful landscapes of Kenya.
A journey full of nice and interesting encounters: the Maasai at the railway station of Suswa (the security control, the talk in train about the Maasai identity-the red clothes-the elegance-the stretched earlobes), then the Maasai guide and the team trying to localize the lions and to give the notice by cell phone to the cattle breeders, Patrick the goat breeder (his paddock, the first and the second wife, the goats in the center of the paddock, the drinking of milk mixed with blood), the team of the maintenance of the railway tracks to Lake Magadi (the flamingoes, the colored lakes, the boat tour on the Magadi lake, the sodium carbonate and the Soda train), then the passengers in the train from Nairobi to Mombasa (the talk about the polygamy and the languages in Kenya, the swahili as national language) and Edwin and his colleagues of the animal rescue center in the Tsavo National Park (the baby elephants-their mothers have been killed by poachers-, the daily life with the baby elephants and the later release when they become adults); very nice encounters with very kind Kenyan men and women.
A journey full of nice and interesting encounters: the Maasai at the railway station of Suswa (the security control, the talk in train about the Maasai identity-the red clothes-the elegance-the stretched earlobes), then the Maasai guide and the team trying to localize the lions and to give the notice by cell phone to the cattle breeders, Patrick the goat breeder (his paddock, the first and the second wife, the goats in the center of the paddock, the drinking of milk mixed with blood), the team of the maintenance of the railway tracks to Lake Magadi (the flamingoes, the colored lakes, the boat tour on the Magadi lake, the sodium carbonate and the Soda train), then the passengers in the train from Nairobi to Mombasa (the talk about the polygamy and the languages in Kenya, the swahili as national language) and Edwin and his colleagues of the animal rescue center in the Tsavo National Park (the baby elephants-their mothers have been killed by poachers-, the daily life with the baby elephants and the later release when they become adults); very nice encounters with very kind Kenyan men and women.
- zutterjp48
- Dec 16, 2023
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