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Runners running at the Discovery Kenya Cross Country event in Eldoret, Kenya
Experienced by Justin Lagat
114 km from Kapsabet
Clouds encircle the lofty rim of Africa's Mount Elgon, a huge, long-extinct volcano on the border between Uganda and Kenya. The solitary volcano has one of the world's largest intact calderas, a cauldron-like central depression. The caldera is about 6.5 kilometers (4 miles) across and formed following an eruption, when the emptied magma chamber collapsed under the weight of volcanic rock above it.
Experienced by USGS
128 km from Kapsabet
Zebras roaming around Lake Nakuru National Park as the sun starts to set.
Experienced by C Rayban
160 km from Kapsabet
Breakfast in the Masai Mara, near where one of the scenes from the movie “Out of Africa� was filmed.
Experienced by David Clode
160 km from Kapsabet
Collins, tour guide extraordinaire. Collins guided us around the Masai Mara, and many of the photos I took in the Mara were only made possible due to his professionalism, dedication and skills… four wheel driving, animal spotting, knowledge, and more. Thanks, Collins, for a fantastic time in the Mara!
Experienced by David Clode
165 km from Kapsabet
Masai Mara balloon flight. Dawn, and the first hot air balloon gets off the ground at Little Governors camp in the Masai Mara, Kenya.
Experienced by David Clode
165 km from Kapsabet
Unexpected guests. Lunch is interrupted, and people scatter in all directions, when the elephants move into camp. Little Governors camp in the Masai Mara.
Experienced by David Clode
165 km from Kapsabet
A baby elephant strolls nonchalantly through the camp. Little Governors camp, Masai Mara, Kenya,
Experienced by David Clode
165 km from Kapsabet
Unexpected dinner guest. The elephants have taken over at Little Governors camp in the Masai Mara.
Experienced by David Clode
165 km from Kapsabet
A herd of elephants move into camp and enjoy a drink at the waterhole. Little Governors camp in the Masai Mara.
Experienced by David Clode
165 km from Kapsabet
Early dawn at Little Governors camp, preparing hot air balloons, Masai Mara, Kenya.
Experienced by David Clode
165 km from Kapsabet
Elephant takeover: the first of the elephants initiating a take over of the camp at Little Governors, Masai Mara.
Experienced by David Clode
165 km from Kapsabet
Elephant takeover: the elephants have almost taken over the camp, while the humans rearrange everything for them.
Experienced by David Clode
174 km from Kapsabet
Beautiful evening on the green manicured lawns of Tafaria castle Kenya.
Experienced by Nomadic Kauma
179 km from Kapsabet
We came upon this tiny, deer-like creature while walking from our safari tent to the main lodge one afternoon. Dik diks are nervous and rare to see up close, so we felt privileged to observe this one from less then 10m away.
Experienced by Stephanie Braconnier
179 km from Kapsabet
In Kenya, you can take a boat safari to see some amazing wildlife that live on Lake Naivasha. The day we went, there were lots of hippo in the area. They can be aggressive and dangerous, so the guides usually won’t pull their boats up too close. We were making one last slow circle around a couple of sleepy hippo when this one opened its mouth and let out a big yawn. I almost missed the shot and took this just as our guide cranked up the speed on his motor to head to another part of the lake.
Experienced by Julie Wolpers
180 km from Kapsabet
Another reason for traveling are the landscapes you get to see during those trips. Here in Maasai Mara, we had a stunning view before the rain reached us.
Experienced by Javi Lorbada
187 km from Kapsabet
Elephants on a journey… the rest of the herd are to the left and the right, out of the photo. Masai Mara, Kenya.
Experienced by David Clode
187 km from Kapsabet
A handsome lion strides across the African plains. Masai mara, Kenya.
Experienced by David Clode
187 km from Kapsabet
A cheetah uses a termite mound to get a good vantage point to look for the next meal. Masai Mara, Kenya.
Experienced by David Clode