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Malawi. Women draw water from a well in front of a mosque in central Malawi
Malawi, Lake Malawi National Park. Young guest relaxes in a hammock at Pumulani Lodge. (MR)
Malawi, Mangochi. Queen Victoria Clocktower, built in 1903, is a prominent landmark
Malawi, Thyolo, Satemwa Tea Estate. Workers plucking tea
Malawi, Liwonde. View downstream along the Shire River from the barrage near Liwonde
Malawi, Zomba. View over the town of Zomba from the lower slopes of Zomba Plateau where once there was dense forestry plantations
Malawi, Zomba. View from the exotic gardens of Ku Chawe Inn towards Zomba Mountain
A family group of black and white Guereza Colobus monkeys in the forests of the Aberdare Mountains
A Pygmy falcon perches on a dead branch of St Johns wort on the moorlands of the Aberdare Mountains
A Cape buffalo in the Aberdare National Park
A grants gazelle walks past thousands of lesser flamingos feeding on algae along the shores of Lake Bogoria which is one of a series of alkaline lakes in Kenyas Rift Valley system
The Pokot have a small ceremony called Koyogho when a man pays his in-laws the balance of the agreed dowry for his wife. This may take place many years after he marries her
Lake Bogoria is one of a series of alkaline lakes in Kenyas Rift Valley system and a favourite place to see thousands of lesser flamingos
A striking old Pokot woman wearing the traditional beaded ornaments of her tribe which denote her married status. The Pokot are pastoralists speaking a Southern Nilotic language
A Pokot child wrapped in a goatskin in his mothers arms. The Pokot are pastoralists speaking a Southern Nilotic language
A Pokot woman wearing the traditional beaded ornaments of her tribe which denote her married status. The Pokot are pastoralists speaking a Southern Nilotic language
The ornaments of a Pokot warrior including a ring of goat skin which would have been slaughtered for a ceremony. The Pokot are pastoralists speaking a Southern Nilotic language
Pokot men, women and girls dancing to celebrate an Atelo ceremony. The Pokot are pastoralists speaking a Southern Nilotic language
A Pokot woman in traditional attire with patterned cicatrices on her back attends an Atelo ceremony. Her broad belt is made with the metacarpus and metatarsal bones of dikdiks interspersed with beads
Pokot women and girls dancing to celebrate an Atelo ceremony. The Pokot are pastoralists speaking a Southern Nilotic language
A Pokot woman in traditional attire dances to celebrate an Atelo ceremony. Her broad belt is made with the metacarpus and metatarsal bones of dikdiks interspersed with beads
Pokot men and women dancing to celebrate an Atelo ceremony. The Pokot are pastoralists speaking a Southern Nilotic language
Kenya, Msai Mara. A lioness strides purposely in the early morning light
A rarely seen Giant Hog in the Salient of the Aberdare National Park. Kenya
Kenya, Msai Mara. A young zebra stands alone, in front of a herd of wildebeest
The peaks of Mount Kenya from the Aberdare National Park. Mount Kenya is Africas second highest mountain rising to a height of 17, 058 feet
A portrait of a White-faced Scops-Owl, a species of small owl with ear tufts that are raised when the bird is disturbed. Nairobi, Kenya
Caralluma socotrana, a beautiful succulent plant found only in Kenyas Magadi region and the island of Socotra in Yemen
A Lanner Falcon, a common large falcon of the East African region. Nairobi, Kenya
A Pokot man wearing typical beaded ornaments of his tribe. The Pokot are pastoralists speaking a Southern Nilotic language. Kenya
An old Pokot woman dancing during an Atelo ceremony. The cow horn container usually contains animal fat
Two young Pokot girls wearing traditional ornaments that denote their unmarried status. Their broad belts are made with the metacarpus and metatarsal bones of dikdiks interspersed with beads. Kenya
A Pokot warrior wearing a leopard skin cape celebrates an Atelo ceremony, spear in hand. The Pokot are pastoralists speaking a Southern Nilotic language
Pokot warriors celebrate an Atelo ceremony. The Pokot are pastoralists speaking a Southern Nilotic language
Jovial Pokot women celebrate an Atelo ceremony. The Pokot are pastoralists speaking a Southern Nilotic language
Pokot women wearing traditional beaded ornaments and brass earrings denoting their married status. celebrate an Atelo ceremony. The Pokot are pastoralists speaking a Southern Nilotic language
A Pokot warrior wearing a leopard skin jumps high in the air surrounded by women to celebrate an Atelo ceremony. The Pokot are pastoralists speaking a Southern Nilotic language
A Pokot warrior wearing a cheetah skin jumps high in the air surrounded by young women to celebrate an Atelo ceremony. The Pokot are pastoralists speaking a Southern Nilotic language
Dhows at sunset, ZanzibarEast Africa; Tanzania; Zanzibar. A dhow is a traditional Arab sailing vessel with one or more lateen sails. It is primarily used along the coasts of the Arabian Peninsula, India, and East Africa
Red Colobus Monkey, Jozani Forest Reserve, ZanzibarEast Africa, Tanzania, Zanzibar. Red Colobus Monkey, Jozani Forest Reserve. One of Africas rarest primates, the Zanzibar red colobus may number only about 1500
Suite 15, Fundu Lagoon Resort, Pemba Island, Zanzibar, East Africa
Misali Island, ZanzibarMisali Island and its surrounding reef are known as
African Buffalo, Serengeti National Park, Tanzania
Palm trees at sunset, Zanzibar, Tanzania
Dhow, Zanzibar, Tanzania
Stone Town, Zanzibar, Tanzania
School children dancing, Zanzibar, Tanzania
Palm tree and Beach, Zanzibar, Tanzania