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Kenya, September 2005
Our safari to Kenya, with a bit of lazing on the beach at the end

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picPhoto-01 Thompson's gazelle, one of the most abundant species of gazelle
picPhoto-02 Plains (or common) zebra
picPhoto-03 Yellow baboon
picPhoto-04 Do you really need any clues as to what this is?
picPhoto-05 Amboseli, the first reserve that we visited, is famous for elephants
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picPhoto-07 African fish eagle, known as the 'Voice of Africa' because of its distinctive early-morning call
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picPhoto-11 Twin Otter: 18-seater plane used for most of our internal flights
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picPhoto-13 Crossing the river, the adults often had to hold the young up to avoid them being washed away
picPhoto-14 Young lions, resting on a convenient rock
picPhoto-15 One of the adult females in the same pride
picPhoto-16 Dwarf mongoose, exploring a termite mound
picPhoto-17 Male Somali ostrich - 3 one-day-old chicks are near his feet
picPhoto-18 Vulturine guineafowl
picPhoto-19 Leopard.  Our van broke down whilst we were watching her.
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picPhoto-21 The black-faced vervet monkeys are pests within the camp.  Tents had to be secured to stop them getting in.
picPhoto-22 Reticulated giraffe, one of the species normally only found in the Northern parks.
picPhoto-23 Gerenuk, or giraffe-necked gazelle, have developed this ability to stand on their hind legs to reach further
picPhoto-24 Kirk's dik-dik, one of the smallest antelope species
picPhoto-25 Grevy's zebra - note the thin stripes and white belly.  The common zebra's stripes are wider
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