The running Hippo
This Hippo did not like our presence and left the small lake with a turtle hanging on the back. The turtle did not fall off as long as I could watch the Hippo disappear in the forest.
This Hippo did not like our presence and left the small lake with a turtle hanging on the back. The turtle did not fall off as long as I could watch the Hippo disappear in the forest.
Small playful baby elephant covered in dark mud rubbing against an old dead tree in Tsavo East National Park
Elephant with a very dark patch of mud on one side. It nearly looks like oil but is in fact dark mud. The elephants have sensitive skin and love to cover themselves in sun screen made of mud. This image is taken close to the Galana river that snakes it way trough the very dry landscape in Tsavo East National Park.
A pair of jackals has just woken up after a slumber, probably disturbed by our presence. It did not last long as they left shortly into the tall grass and disappeared out of sight.
A opportunistic baboon moving closer and acting like he is not interested in our food box. Have to be careful here.
White backed Vulture perched high on a dead tree on a early morning in Tsavo East.
Brown Snake Eagle looking intensely into the camera perched high up in a tree on a cold early morning.
Lugard Falls in Tsavo East with the beautifully eroded and sanded rocks that the Galana River have been grinding on for thousands of years. Depending on the time of the year (rainy seasons) the river can be mild and accommodating, but at other times it can be a wild beast that crushes everything in its tracks.
A look down the Tana river in Tsavo East. Near the Yatta Plateau and Lugard Falls.
Looks a bit funny when zebras stand like this, it is suppose to be a social gesture.
In the Tsavo East National Park in Kenya a small Baby elephant walking near the Galana river with its mother.
Over thousand of years the Galana River have polished the rocks to form these amazing sculpted features. In the background you can see the famous Yatta Plateau.
Large male elephant in Tsavo East National Park. The park is largely arid bush where the Galana River passes trough as an oasis and lifeline for the many birds and wild animals in the park. Tsavo East is one of the largest National parks in the world and cover a wast expanse of semi arid landscape with the impressive Yatta plateau as a stunning backdrop.