Savannah

Posted by on 1 Oct 2010 in Hanging around, Pic of the Day, Wildlife | 0 comments

Savannah

We believe that going on safari without a telephoto lens is a pity. But this time we went against the stream because .. sure, the details of wildlife are exciting, but without a wide angle how could we describe the infinite spaces of the savannah, the infinite sky at 360 degrees, the green of the vegetation that grows in symbiosis to the river in contrast to the burn earth that hug it ? This is the reason why we went to the Tsavo East boundary voluntarily leaving the telephoto lens at home. Gentlemen, this is Savannah.

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SOS for a wounded elephant

Posted by on 19 Aug 2010 in Eco-logic, Events & Happenings, News, Pic of the Day | 0 comments

SOS for a wounded elephant

Pictures in this page were taken by friends Joannis Natsiopoulos and Daniela. They document an exceptional experience that they lived together during a safari in Taita Hills and Tsavo West. Joannis and Daniela have been privileged to rescue a wounded elephant. After spotting it during a game drive in Savannah, they advised David, the owner of the Lualenyi Camp, who immediately alerted the organization “The David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust” and the veterinarians of the KWS. The emotion in their words was really contagious. “It was an experience that I will carry forever in my...

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