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Amboseli

Part 4 of 5-- Amboseli is the land of elephants. In 2009, there was a drought here, that killed of about 90% of grazers, such as wildebeest and zebra, not to mention a great deal of Masaai cattle. 10 to 12 years from now, it is not likely that the place will be anything but desert, due to the snow on Killimanjaro disappearing, and no longer feeding its swamps and marshes.
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    Amboseli

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    Amboselibabieselephant

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    Amboselielephant

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    Amboseli

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    Amboseli

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    Amboselispotted hyena

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    Amboselibabiesspotted hyena

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    Amboseliwildebeest

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    Amboselispotted hyena

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    Amboselielephant

  • Maribou Stork and white backed vultures.

    Maribou Stork and white backed vultures.

    Amboselibirds

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    Amboseliplains zebra Boehm'swildebeest

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    Amboseli

  • African wildcat. (Not domesticated, like you might think)

    African wildcat. (Not domesticated, like you might think)

    Amboseli

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    Amboseliimpalaplains zebra Boehm's

  • Grey-headed Kingfisher.

    Grey-headed Kingfisher.

    Amboselibirds

  • Grey-headed Kingfisher.

    Grey-headed Kingfisher.

    Amboselibirds

  • Riding in the safari jeep, on the way out of Amboseli.

    Riding in the safari jeep, on the way out of Amboseli.

    AmboseliJessica

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    AmboseliJessicaKenneth

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    Amboseligiraffe

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    Amboseli

  • Male gerenuk on the way out of Amboseli

    Male gerenuk on the way out of Amboseli

    Amboseligerenuk

  • Male gerenuk.

    Male gerenuk.

    Amboseligerenuk

  • The long black tailed ones are Eastern Paradise Whyda, the brown and white ones are Streaky Canaries, and the orange beaked one is a Pin-tailed Whyda.

    The long black tailed ones are Eastern Paradise Whyda, the brown and white ones are Streaky Canaries, and the orange beaked one is a Pin-tailed Whyda.

    Amboselibirds

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    Amboselibirds

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