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19 June 11
experiencehumanity:

tanzania by peo pea on Flickr.
Via Flickr: tanzania

experiencehumanity:

tanzania by peo pea on Flickr.

Via Flickr:
tanzania

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Posted: 12:45 AM
living-in-luxury:

Giraffe Manor, Kenya

living-in-luxury:

Giraffe Manor, Kenya

Reblogged: living-in-luxury

4 May 11
kamwende:

Lady walking through Stone Town, Zanzibar

kamwende:

Lady walking through Stone Town, Zanzibar

Reblogged: kamwende

11 April 11
kilele:

Road in Tsavo National Park, Kenya
Photo by Eoin O’Reilly

kilele:

Road in Tsavo National Park, Kenya

Photo by Eoin O’Reilly

Reblogged: kilele

26 March 11
kilele:

Nairobi Skyline at Night
Photo by Mutua Matheka

kilele:

Nairobi Skyline at Night

Photo by Mutua Matheka

Reblogged: kilele

Posted: 2:24 AM
harvestheart:

Turkana Woman, Kenya

harvestheart:

Turkana Woman, Kenya

Reblogged: harvestheart

Posted: 2:22 AM
kilele:

Sunset over Nairobi
Photo by Mutua Matheka

kilele:

Sunset over Nairobi

Photo by Mutua Matheka

Reblogged: kilele

Posted: 2:21 AM

Reblogged: newsflick

Posted: 2:21 AM
elcaminant:

The Marathon (by | HD |)

A group of wild-beasts enjoying the clear view of Mt. Kilimanjaro with an early morning run in the lands of Amboseli, Kenya

elcaminant:

The Marathon (by | HD |)

A group of wild-beasts enjoying the clear view of Mt. Kilimanjaro with an early morning run in the lands of Amboseli, Kenya

Reblogged: elcaminant

20 March 11
meteorshowr:

Anis collects drinking water with her kids in Murinja Village, Rwanda, from a charity: water well. (photo: Esther Havens) 100% of donations to charity: water directly fund water projects in developing countries. Learn more here > (via photo of the day. « charity: water log)

meteorshowr:

Anis collects drinking water with her kids in Murinja Village, Rwanda, from a charity: water well. (photo: Esther Havens) 100% of donations to charity: water directly fund water projects in developing countries. Learn more here > (via photo of the day. « charity: water log)

Reblogged: meteorshowr

Themed by Hunson. Originally by Josh