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Category Archives: Travel and Places
Chalbi Desert is not to be trusted #ThisIsMyKenya
Our team has a simple rhythm. Continue reading…
Secrets of the Jade Sea #ThisIsMyKenya
A man and his two goats are walking across Turkana. Continue reading…
Flipping Maps #ThisIsMyKenya
I had forgotten how grueling Capture Kenya is. Continue reading…
Masaku’s Squares #ThisIsMyKenya
You think you know Masaku, and then you see how dashing she looks in the night. Continue reading…
This is My Kenya
We are going on an adventure! Continue reading…
Game of Thrones in the Chimp Sanctuary #TechMeetsWild
Ol Pejeta is Westeros, and there is a Game of Thrones going on in it’s Chimpanzee Sanctuary. Continue reading…
The 43-year-old Bachelor #LastMaleStanding
Sophisticated, well-travelled, powerful, but lonely. He likes to pretend he is a single guy, but that façade lasts less than a minute. He isn’t single by choice. Life has dealt him the curse and blessing of being the last male of his kind on earth. Continue reading…
Is Lake Turkana in Game of Thrones?
Lake Turkana has been known by many different names in the last three centuries. It only got its modern name in 1975 after it was renamed after a people who themselves call the lake as Anam Kaalakol or the Sea of Many Fish.
7 Images that Capture Breathtaking Sunrise at the Kenyan Coast
The sun at the coast rises too fast and too early, so you have to be up and awake by 5 am to catch it at is most beautiful. Places like Lamu might even need you to wake up earlier. Continue reading…
Why you can’t Google Lamu, and Inspiring stories of Young Models #CaptureKenya
“You cannot Google Lamu,” that’s what a National Museum’s official told me on our last morning on Lamu Island; “You have to experience it.” Continue reading…
#CaptureKenya: The Water Bottle
There is something about living in Nairobi that often makes us forget the concepts of family and sharing on which this country’s real roots are founded.
7 Things that Strike You about Lamu on Day One ( #CaptureKenya )
Lamu Tamu. This whole week, I will be shadowing Migz as he takes photos for Safaricom’s 2014 calendar challenge. Safaricom always finds a way to shine in its branding and for next year’s calendar; five of the best photographers in the country are tasked with capturing Kenyans in their day-to-day hustle.