Memories of Africa
“The only man I envy is the man who has not yet been to Africa – for he has so much to look forward to.”
Richard Mullin
A young elephant frolics in the early morning sunlight under the protective shadow of its mother, seemingly without a care in the world. Photographed in Maasai Mara National Park, Kenya.
One eye missing, old battle scars over the rest of his body, and covered in flies -- life was not easy for this lion we came across in Maasai Mara Park, Kenya. Remarkably, this lion was persevering despite all of this. He had two healthy cubs and their mother following him, and had just killed a wildebeest earlier in the day.
A lone Giraffe looks out over the endless plains of the Serengeti at the border between Kenya and Tanzania. In the distance can be seen a herd of Wildebeest as they make their way on their never-ending journey across Africa.
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The Cape Buffalo is one of the most deadly beasts found in Africa accounting for hundreds of deaths ever year. They are incredibly tempermental and aggressive, earning them a spot in "the big five" -- the top five most difficult animals to hunt in Africa.
With just one look this young buffalo was able to convey its message very clearly -- "One step closer and you're in trouble!"
We did not move closer.
A heavy rain begins to fall on this mother and child elephant on the plains of Africa.