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Lokenjen on tour: More cats with their cubs (September 2008)
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More cats with their cubs (September 2008). A leopard is hiding her cubs amidst some rocks in Serengeti, Tanzania. The Serengeti plains are kind to a trio of cheetah brothers: they have secured a kill. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Welcome to Agostino’s travelogue. Lokenjen is a Turkana word, meaning hitchhiker or independent traveller. The Turkana are one of the 42 tribes in Kenya, East Africa. Many unforgettable adventures are waiting for you too! Lokenjen tailor made adventures.
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Lokenjen on tour: Chasing warthogs (April 2009)
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Chasing warthogs (April 2009). Lake Nakuru is an excellent place to spot flamingos and rhinos. Capturing them together in one picture is sheer luck. Trees and shrubs in Masai Mara form the perfect cover for leopards, only for the very keen eye to discover. Makes you wonder just how many leopards you might have passed unnoticed! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Welcome to Agostino’s travelogue. Lokenjen is a Turkana word, meaning hitchhiker or independent traveller. Lokenjen tailor made adventures.
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Lokenjen on tour: The greatest wildlife show on earth (August 2009)
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The greatest wildlife show on earth (August 2009). The show is breathtaking as ever: the annual Great Migration when millions of wildebeest and zebra migrate from the Serengeti plains into the Masai Mara. Crossing the Mara river is part of their journey – one long stretched procession of wildlife, an impressive sight. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Welcome to Agostino’s travelogue. Lokenjen is a Turkana word, meaning hitchhiker or independent traveller. Lokenjen tailor made adventures.
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Lokenjen on tour: Kili shows off (July 2009)
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Kili shows off (July 2009). Facing the effects of half a year without a single rain drop, Amboseli is dry and dusty. An uncommon sight in July, the Kilimanjaro in its full beauty. Usually the top is hidden behind clouds this time of year. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Welcome to Agostino’s travelogue. Lokenjen is a Turkana word, meaning hitchhiker or independent traveller. The Turkana are one of the 42 tribes in Kenya, East Africa. Many unforgettable adventures are waiting for you too!
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Lokenjen on tour: Masai Mara the place to be (August 2008)
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Masai Mara the place to be (August 2008). The Great Migration is still around, turning Masai Mara into the place to be for safari lovers. Predators are having the time of their life – food is now abundant for them. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Welcome to Agostino’s travelogue. Lokenjen is a Turkana word, meaning hitchhiker or independent traveller. The Turkana are one of the 42 tribes in Kenya, East Africa. Many unforgettable adventures are waiting for you too! Lokenjen tailor made adventures.
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Lokenjen on tour: Giraffe meeting (April 2009)
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Giraffe meeting (April 2009). A spectacular view: a large crowd of giraffes is gathering in Masai Mara. Two adolescent males are engaged in the lion’s favourite way of passing time: resting and relaxing. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Welcome to Agostino’s travelogue. Lokenjen is a Turkana word, meaning hitchhiker or independent traveller. The Turkana are one of the 42 tribes in Kenya, East Africa. Many unforgettable adventures are waiting for you too! Lokenjen tailor made adventures.
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Lokenjen on tour: Babyboom in Amboseli (March 2008)
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Babyboom in Amboseli (March 2008). Mount Kilimanjaro, the highest mountain of Africa, is in superior shape. Early in the morning and late in the afternoon the clouds around the summit resolve, revealing clear views of this famous snow-capped peak. Amboseli has been blessed with rains recently and the scenery is green and lush. This favourable environment triggers the natal season, with many wildlife species giving birth. Witnessing the early start of many young animal lives is simply touching.
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Lokenjen on tour: Tree climbing lion (June 2008)
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Tree climbing lion (June 2008). The Samburu scenery is breathtaking as ever. A group of elephant crosses the Ewaso Ngiro river towards Buffalo Springs. In their wake a herd of buffalo follows. In Nakuru a trio of lionesses is feasting on a prey. The young cub amidst them gets one of its first bites of zebra meat. Meanwhile a white rhinoceros is enjoying a pool of water. Masai Mara unfolds several unique encounters. Spectacular is the young lion climbing a tree. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Many un...
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Lokenjen on tour: East meets West (June 2009)
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East meets West (June 2009). A room with a view: buffalo grazing against the backdrop of the Kilimanjaro in Tsavo West. Strike a pose: a male kudu in all his beauty. Hard to capture: a giraffe taking a sip of water. The elephants in Tsavo East are usually covered in red dust. With their trunks they create dusty showers for themselves. Bathing in Africa’s red soil is a way of cooling down. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Welcome to Agostino’s travelogue. Lokenjen tailor made adventures.