Hippo in the Mara river
Large hippo slowly maneuvering around in the muddy waters
Large hippo slowly maneuvering around in the muddy waters
A acacia tree with a mix of Marabou Storks and Vultures in the backlight of the sun
Climbing down from the peak of Longonot (Kilele Ngamia) on a sunny Tuesday afternoon.
Weaver birds socializing on the branches of a tree. The Weaver bird lives in colonies on different species of trees although they have a particular love for the Yellow Fever trees.
Hiding between the roots of the mangroves is the swamp crocodile. Little have changed for this predator since prehistoric times and it is still successful in hunting down prey that are unaware of this floating tree trunk.
A small kingfisher sitting on a mangrove branch inside dense vegetation behind Funzi island on the south coast
A very poor fisherman in a small Falucca, the sail stitched together of black plastic bags and the boat itself also looks like it’s been stitched together of discarded timber. These tiny boats venture out beyond the reef although they are not seaworthy.
Women selling fried seafood in the evening. Munje town on a clear calm evening. The town of Munje is located on the south coast of Kenya and is known for its fried seafood. The women in the town typically sell their battered seafood in the evening, when the weather is clear and calm. The seafood is a popular dish among locals and tourists alike, and the women who sell it are a big part of what makes Munje such a special place.
The old Baitil Aman House is a great representation of typical Swahili architecture in its purest form. Beautiful old room