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Bright color with a dull future

Bright color with a dull future

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I captured this image on my phone a few years back at work while I was out on my lunch break. Seated by the grassy field right behind our office this little guy was making his way oblivious to my existence. With no intentions of spooking the little guy off, I quietly crawled up to

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Reliving the Past

Reliving the Past

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On this International Day of remembrance of slavery victims and transatlantic slave trade, we dive back in history and look into the barbaric acts against Africans that witnessed the illegal transportation of over 15 million enslaved Africans across the Atlantic Ocean to the Americas from the 16th to the 19th century. This inhumane act was

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Kunta – Kinte

Kunta – Kinte

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This is Kinte, one very handsome household buddy. He has been our lovely companion for over 5 years now growing healthier and bigger by the years. What inspires me most about Kinte is her story into existence. Kinte’s mother, Kunta, was one of those rare misplaced cases that left her relocated to Tanzania instead of

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Mother of the Maasai Mara skies

Mother of the Maasai Mara skies

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Being married into a ballooning family and having a genuine interest in the rather predominantly male industry, Joyce Wairimu Beckwith broke through all odds into making it into the the first Kenyan female balloon pilot and black licensed female pilot. A hotelier by profession, born and raised in Nairobi, the ever smiling Joyce grew fond of

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House Sparrow… one of nature’s brutal home wreckers!

House Sparrow… one of nature’s brutal home wreckers!

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When I first saw this my immediate thought was this must be the doings of the red chested cuckoo. Have always been fascinated by the idea of brood parasitism so I decided to dig a little deeper just to be sure. You know, stuff like get to find out the host bird that had fallen

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Campari of Namiri

Campari of Namiri

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Perched on the South Easterly part of the Serengeti, bordering the Ngorongoro Conservation Area Authority, the Namiri Plains are inarguably the pride lands of the Serengeti big Cats. Previously zoned out as a research center for the big cats, the vast plains were inaccessible to any human activities giving these Virgin lands the God-given capacity

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