2013-11-23

Kenya Part 2: North East, Kibera & Mombasa

My new gallery, from Kenya, part 2.

Kenya Part 2: North East, Kibera & Mombasa

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  1. We left our gear in a Lodwar visitor house worked by nearby ladies, where a couple of UN vehicles stood left. As we had very little time, in a set up vehicle with a driver/mediator named Stephen we immediately headed towards Lake Turkana. Stephen shook his head when I got some information about equipped herders, yet I demanded, and he invested a large portion of the energy with his cell phone in his grasp, utilizing his organization of colleagues to find the enormous award for me to photo. traffic lawyer charlottesville va

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    We left our equipment in a visiting home in Lodwar that was run by local women, and there were a few UN vehicles there. Given our limited time, we immediately set out for Lake Turkana in a prepared car with a driver/mediator named Stephen. When I gave him some information about equipped herders, Stephen shook his head, but I insisted, so he spent a lot of effort holding his cell phone and using his network of colleagues to locate the massive prize for me to take a picture of.

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  3. Overview: The huge and frequently isolated northeastern region of Kenya is distinguished by its arid terrain, unique cultural populations, and desert-like environment. Nairobi's capital city is home to Kibera, one of Africa's major slums and informal communities. Kenya's initial port and second-largest city, Mombasa, stands on the Indian Ocean coast.

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