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A Visit To A Masai Village In Kenya
26 February 2011, 12:38
SaeedA Visit To A Masai Village In Kenya
A Visit To A Masai Village In Kenya26 February 2011, 17:30
JAThanks Saeed, I always love your photos.
DRSS
26 February 2011, 17:58
Kamo GariLooks like things haven't changed much in the 30 years since I was at a similar village on the Amboseli, except in your pics I didn't see what I saw then in many of the Masai's ears: Kodak flim cannisters.

Wonderful pics, as usual. Thanks for sharing, Saeed.
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26 February 2011, 18:17
ddrhookwell Saeed you have managed to make me home sick AGAIN!!!!

I miss living in Kenya so bad and your great pictures make me miss it more.
Thank You for sharing with us!!
26 February 2011, 18:56
DLSIt looks like you and your family had another memorable vacation. Very nice!
26 February 2011, 19:27
Brian ClarkWhat wonerful pictures, Thanks for sharing.
27 February 2011, 01:18
Sevenxbjtquote:
Originally posted by Brian Clark:
What wonerful pictures, Thanks for sharing.
+1
27 February 2011, 01:27
<generalwar>Very cool. Thanks for posting.
27 February 2011, 02:12
Use Enough GunMore, Saeed, more! (And thanks for these too!)

27 February 2011, 03:15
Bill73Awesome!!!!! thanks for s

haring
DRSS
27 February 2011, 03:33
GraftonGreat photos as always. Thanks.
27 February 2011, 05:06
retreeverOutstanding. Hessa is sure growing up.
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27 February 2011, 09:57
DMCI*Technically, the photographs are outstanding. Colors and focus are stunning. Good control of depth of field. That particular camera is a real winner.
Great job as usual.
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It is wonderful to see so many people levitating in unison.

01 March 2011, 22:52
Use Enough GunThat one white dude can jump!
03 March 2011, 06:45
Jon BeutlerWhat are the sticks used for? The ones about 1 meter long with a ball on the end, they look sort of like a short golf club.
Little bunny fufu?
03 March 2011, 12:42
WC375Thanks Saeed for your photo work. Both sets are great. Nice to see Hessa too in your pictures.
WC375
03 March 2011, 19:49
Oday450quote:
Originally posted by Jon Beutler:
What are the sticks used for? The ones about 1 meter long with a ball on the end, they look sort of like a short golf club.
Little bunny fufu?
I took them to be a knobkerry, a weapon for knocking heads.
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03 March 2011, 22:43
jeff hquote:
Originally posted by Jon Beutler:
What are the sticks used for? The ones about 1 meter long with a ball on the end, they look sort of like a short golf club.
Little bunny fufu?
i WAS TOLD THEY ARE A WAR CLUB
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04 March 2011, 03:00
JCS271Outstanding! Especially the child, thanks.
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04 March 2011, 18:20
ddrhookthe club is called a Rungu. it is a multi purpose tool used to keep disgruntal wife in line and also for self protection as well as bashing cattle rustlers.