KENYA
- Mount Kilimanjaro is Africa’s highest mountain and the highest single free-standing mountain above sea level in the world. It’s actually a dormant volcano.
- Flamingoes at Lake Nakuru are known for their light pink plumage and long necks.
- Thousands of lesser flamingos—known for their light pink plumage and long necks.
- Marabou storks are the most enormous, standing 150cm (5ft) tall with a wingspan of 2.6m (8 &1/2ft.)
- Pelican flying off
- Pelicans and flamingos together at the lake
- Thousands of flamingos, a world of pink.
- Rhino threatening to charge us.
- Tom is buying buns in the market. We bought fresh bread or buns daily.
- Preparing to head north to Ethiopia. Getting out maps from containers on top of land Cruiser.
- Camping at a lodge in Isiola. The owners of the lodge told us how to proceed.
- Heading north to Ethiopia, driving on the “most dangerous road in Africa”
- Dry river beds. Villagers and cattle were seeking water.
- Cattle carcass in a desolate, dry land.
- Stopping to help the stuck car. We pushed it to help start it.
- We were camping at Marsabit, the halfway point of the road north, when we discovered that our spare gas tank was leaking fuel.
- A mechanic at the garage is determining where the leak is coming from.
- Welding and repairing fuel tank.
- The local mechanics are inspecting our fuel tank.
- Repair job, where they repaired the leak.
- Replacing fuel back into our spare fuel tank.
- The kid is playing with a hand-made toy.
- The mechanics who worked on our vehicle
- Camel herders alongside the road.
- Arriving safely at the Ethiopian border