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African_Landscapes_1: Tsavo East National Park, Kenya

Tsavo East National Park is one of the world's largest game reserves, providing undeveloped wilderness homes to vast numbers of animals and over 500 species of bird have been recorded there.

 

 

African_Landscapes_2: Sunrise, Masai Mara, Kenya

The Sun rises over the Maasai Mara game reserve in Kenya. The Masai Mara National Reserve covers some 1530km² in south-western Kenya. It is the northern-most section of the Mara-Serengeti ecosystem, covering some 25,000 km². It is bounded by the Serengeti Park to the south, the Siria escarpment to the west and Maasai pastoral ranches to the north, east and west.

 

 

 

African_Landscapes_3: Tsavo East National Park, Kenya

Tsavo East National Park is one of the oldest and largest parks in Kenya at 11,747 square kilometers. Opened in April 1948, it is located near the village of Voi. The park is named after the river which flows through the park and separates Tsavo East from Tsavo West.

 

     
   

 

African_Landscapes_4: Mount Kilimanjaro, Tanzania

The volcano is the highest in Africa and covers an area of 388,500 ha (960,004 acres), It has three main concentric cones to the southeast in the mountain, but also has smaller parasitic cones. Also known as a satellite cone, the main vent is blocked by cooled solidified lava, and the lava is then forced out through the sides of a volcano under immense pressure. To the west side of the mountain is the peak Shira (3,962 m or 12,999 ft), of which only the southern and western rims remain.

 

 

African_Landscapes_5: Kruger National Park, South Africa

Kruger National Park is one of the largest game parks in Africa. It covers almost 19,000 square kilometers and extends 360 kilometers from north to south and 65 kilometers from east to west.

 

 

 

African_Landscapes_6: Gods Window, South Africa

God's Window is a popular viewpoint located on the lip of the escarpment along the Blyde River Canyon, in South Africa. The Canyon is the third largest in the world and drops 800 meters down to the Lowveld plains.

     
   

 

African_Landscapes_7: Sunset,Tanzania, Africa

Tanzania is one of the oldest known continuously inhabited areas on Earth; fossil remains of humans and pre-human hominids from the Olduvai Gorge have been found dating back over two million years.

 

African_Landscapes_8: Tsavo East National Park, Kenya

The vegetation around Tsavo East National Park is savannah grassland with thorny bushes and some swampy marshland near the Voi River. He a lone acacia stands out from the grassland as sunset approaches.

 

 

African_Landscapes_9: Kenya's East Coast

Most visitors to Kenya look forward to bathing in the warm calm waters of the Indian Ocean. An offshore storm creates a different scene as waves crash against cliffs on the Kenyan coast sending plumes of water high into the air.

     
   

 

African_Landscapes_10: The moon, viewed from Kruger National Park, South Africa

The absence of man made light pollution in the middle of Africa's national parks allows for amazing views of the night sky. Here an Earth based picture of the moon could almost have been taken by an orbiting satellite!

 

African_Landscapes_11: Lake Flies Swarm over Lake Victoria, Tanzania

Lake Victoria brews two kinds of storm clouds: the inanimate ones that form high above the water and shed rain, and the astounding living ones--dark clouds as thick as a hundred feet that roll across both water and surrounding terrain--made up mostly of midges. Mosquitoes are only a minority presence in those teeming swarms of "lake flies."

 

 

 

African_Landscapes_12: Sun rise in Tsavo East National Park, Kenya

African sunrises are exceptional where ever you are. The closer proximity of the earth to the sun closer to the equator seems to enhance the vividness and strength of the colours making an unforgettable experience.

     
   

 

African_Landscapes_13: Isalo National Park Madagascar

Isalo National park is is located in the Toliara Province of Madagascar in the southern half of the island. It is renowned for its wide variety of habitat, including sandstone formations, canyons, palm-lines oasis and grassland.

 

African_Landscapes_14: Bwindi National Park, Uganda

Following a tropical rain shower ribbons of mist rise from the trees, cloaking the upper canopy of the rainforest in shifting layers of white. The last few claps of thunder subside, leaving the forest silent except for the rhythmic chirping of insects and the gentle rush of a stream.

 

 

African_Landscapes_15: Crater Lake, Uganda

A typical crater lake, such as this one in the Kibale region in Uganda is a lake that forms in a volcanic crater. Lakes located in dormant or extinct volcanoes tend to have fresh water, and the water clarity in such lakes can be exceptional due to the lack of inflowing streams and sediment.

     
   

 

African_Landscapes_16: Shipwreck Bay, Tolanaro, Madagascar

It is called shipwreck bay because so many ships have crashed there that the beach is littered with parts and must occasionally be cleaned by the government.

 

African_Landscapes_17: Sun Sets at the Kilimanjaro-Kimana Game Sanctuary, Kenya

The Kilimanjaro Kimana is located at 1100 meters above sea level. This park is small and occupies an area of about 50 square kilometers.

 

 

African_Landscapes_18: Boat tries to evade "Lake Flies" on Lake Victoria, Tanzania

Boat tries to evade "Lake Flies" on Lake Victoria, Tanzania.