A few days ago we took a walk in Diani, which is another resort town on the coast. Indeed it was the first place where, Kenyans, have built hotels in the 70s.
Along the way, at a certain moment, I saw a clearing with a small house and a man who was working. Was mixing the cement and, next to him on show, the beautiful animals created in low relief with cement.
Fantastic!! I immediately ordered one, or rather two: a cheetah and, of course, a little
Saturday at the market of the rags of Kilifi, the social event of the week. As I turned to the banquets browsing, I saw this delightful child sitting quietly on a pile of rags. When I took out my mobile phone to take a photo, it is posed.
During a safari in Tsavo East, we came across the lion: KING of the forest, so they say, but in this position seemed anything but a King!
Had near, his entire family with females and pups.
Indeed Lions remain inactive for a long time during the day, according to rest for about 20 hours on 24. Despite this, if one were to make necessary, the lions can be activated at any time.
Typically, the period of maximum mobility is the next sunset, dedicated sociality, grooming and the physiological needs. Spend an average of two hours a day walking or running, and about 50 minutes to eat.
In this week of the Salone del Mobile 2015 in Milan, among many hosted installations in the courtyards of the “Università Statale” stand the tribute to lipstick, signed by Alessandro Mendini for Deborah.
The work, 8 meters high, is formed by steel cylinders with a diameter of 1.2 meters.
Yesterday, "Good Friday", I received a visit rather bizarre. One of my boys came to warn me that, in front of the house, had arrived a big SUV with an Arab gentleman, Mr. Jamaal Udeen, asking of the landlady.
When I approached the car window, to hear what he wanted, I was amazed: in the passenger seat, was sitting quietly a beautiful leopard.
"I saw the advert on airbnb" he said "and I wanted to know if I could rent the whole house because, you see, I have three wives and nine children ..."
A giant hydroelectric project threatens the peoples of the Lower Omo Valley.
They have lived in the valley for centuries, thanks to effective technical support fueled by natural floods of the River Omo.
But today the tribes are at risk of losing their independence and food security, without having been even consultate. Una serious threat hangs over the Lower Omo Valley, Ethiopia, where for centuries have lived various indigenous who are around 200,000 people.
Threatening their survival is the Gibe III project, a huge dam that will destroy an ecologically fragile environment and subsistence economies tied to the river and to the natural cycles of its flooding
Anyone with a dog knows they have a soul. March 22 is San Lazarus which is celebrated in Monimbo, Masaya, Nicaragua. It’s when the local pets, dress up in their Sunday best, to get blessed by the local priest.
There will be lots of pets dressed in all kinds of outfits, as well as hundreds of people with their pig-fat candles dripping inside the iglesia to watch the priest pour “chingastuda” on the backs of the mutts.
The owners and their dogs arrive early in the morning at the church, where benches have been removed and the floor is covered by sand to make cleaning afterwards easier.
At 10AM a mass is held in honor of Lazarus and, if too many people come, then some of the participants join the mass from outside the church.
This time a small step forward in the art justice was done: the Paris court ruled that the clause of Facebook, that all users must be "judged" according to the California legislature, where the site has its base , was "abusive". The French professor who cited the holding company, which had prohibited to publish a picture of a vagina, but not just any, but de "L'Origine du monde", the famous painting by Courbet guarded in the D'Orsay in Paris, mistaking it for pornography, has won the case.