WhyILoveKenya

Kenya. – Me chilling at the Mombasa bus stop before taking the ten hour bus ride through Tsavo National Park and endless remote settlements, passing traders

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Watamu. I found Street Art.

Kenya. – Street Art. Watamu village. A place of colourful history, Arabic and coastal influence that needs to be walked. Bling Bling | Shine ‘n’

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Kenya. – Meet Maxwell.  He was found in 2007, aged about one years old, running around aimlessly in the Nairobi National Park. The elephant keepers

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Kenya. – One elephant is poached every 15 minutes for its ivory. A harsh reality.  For Africa Month I talked to Expresso Morning Show –

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Kenya Turtle Rescue. A Radio Interview.

  I joined Cathy Retief-Neil on her ‘Passport to the World’ show on Radio Helderberg 93.6fm to talk about my visit to Kenya in August, working with the Local Ocean Trust: Watamu Turtle Watch and learning

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Walking the Masai Mara. Kenya.

  Kenya. – While staying at the Olare Mara Kempinski in Kenya’s Masai Mara, I took a walk on the green plains. Together with my guide David Lomali and Masai Tourist Police member Mwele, we

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Kenya. – Me chilling at the Mombasa bus stop before taking the ten hour bus ride through Tsavo National Park and endless remote settlements, passing traders with everything from watermelon to freshly roasted cashew nuts for

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Watamu. I found Street Art.

Kenya. – Street Art. Watamu village. A place of colourful history, Arabic and coastal influence that needs to be walked. Bling Bling | Shine ‘n’ Be Happy’ | De Sweet People Read more about my

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Turtles

Watamu Turtle Rescue. Kenya.

  My week with the Local Ocean Trust: Watamu Turtle Watch allowed me to fulfil a long time dream of working with turtles. Emotional and inspiring, it was an experience that filled me with hope, yet at

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Kenya. – Meet Maxwell.  He was found in 2007, aged about one years old, running around aimlessly in the Nairobi National Park. The elephant keepers who were out in the forest as usual with the

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Kenya. – One elephant is poached every 15 minutes for its ivory. A harsh reality.  For Africa Month I talked to Expresso Morning Show – SABC 3 about my time spent in Kenya, my visit

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