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EVERY YEAR A LARGE POPULATION OF HUMPBACK WHALES MIGRATES FROM ANTARCTICA TO THE WARM WATER OF MADAGASCAR. THE WATERS OF THE THINY ISLAND OF SAINT MARIE BECOME THEATRE OF ONE OF THE GREATEST SHOW IN NATURE, WITH MALE WHALES FIGHTING FOR A MATE, AND FEMALE GIVING BIRTH TO IMPRESSIVE ONE TON “BABY WHALES”. BY NOW THEY ALL STARTED THE LONG JOURNEY BACK HOME.
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THE LAKES OF THE RIFT VALLEY IN KENYA ARE CHANGING SHAPE. WATER LEVEL IS RISING IN LAKE NAIVASHA, LAKE NAKURU, LAKE BARINGO AND BOGORIA LIKE NEVER BEFORE IN RECENT TIMES.
THESE TWO PICTURES ARE FROM LAKE NAKURU. I TAKEN THE FIRST ON 2011 WHEN IT WAS NORMAL TO DRIVE ALONG THE SHORE OF THE LAKE, WATCHING FLAMINGOS. I TAKEN THE SECOND PICTURE , FROM THE SAME POINT OF WIEW , ONLY FEW WEEKS AGO ( 2014). THE ACACIA FOREST IS NOW WELL INSIDE THE LAKE, WITH HUNDREDS OF TREES NOW FALLING DEAD IN THE WATER.
SO FAR, NO OFFICIAL EXPLANATION IS BEEN GIVEN ABOUT THIS ECOLOGICAL DISASTER.
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15 PLANES AND 48.000 SQUARE CHILOMETERS OF BUSH.
ONE WEEK OF COUNTLESS OURS OF FLYGHT WITH THE PURPOSE TO COUNT WHATEVER IS ON THE GROUND. THE MAIN TARGHET WAS A FRESH COUNT OF THE ELEPHANT POPULATION OF THIS VAST ECOSYSTEM. SADLY THE RESULT IS NOT THE BEST ASPECTED: 11.000 ELEPHANT COUNTED, COMPARED WITH THE 12.573 OF THE LAST CENSUS THREE YEARS AGO.
IF IT IS TRUE THE FACT THAT THIS AREA IS HAVING A CERTAIN KIND OF STABILITY, IT IS ALSO TRUE THAT A LOSS OF ABOUT 1.500 ELEPHANT IS SHOWING HOW BADLY AFFECTED IS THE ELEPHANT POPULATION BY THE OUT OF CONTROL POACHING AND ILLEGAL IVORY TRADE.
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UNBELIEVABLE SURPRISE IN MAASAI MARA. THE WILDEBEESTS AND THE OTHER ERBIVORES , THAT LEFT MAASAI MARA IN OCTOBER, FOUND TANZANIA DRY AND WITHOUT GRASS. SO THEY DECIDED TO COME BACK TO KENYA LOOKING FOR PASTURE , AND THEY FOUND THE MARA GREEN AND PLENTY OF FOOD.
THIS PICTURE IS JUST AN EXAMPLE OF WHAT YOU CAN SEE NOW ALL OVER THE RESERVE: AN AMAZING SHOW OF WILDLIFE!
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Today, 03/11/2013 at 5,20 pm. in Nairobi we had the privilege to assist to one of the most fashinating spectacle on Earth: the Solar Eclipse.
The phenomenom lasted for almost three hours, with the Sun almost completly covered by the Moon. The total eclipse and the full ring around the Moon was visible from the region of Lake Turkana, in the north of Kenya.
GREAT SHOW!
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