Wonder if she will be there to greet me?
©Flyga Twiga LLC, Lioness, Nairobi National Park, Kenya
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Wonder if she will be there to greet me?
©Flyga Twiga LLC, Lioness, Nairobi National Park, Kenya
Posted today by the Uganda Wildlife Authority - Bwindi Forest National Park!
When living and working in South Sudan, with a Wildlife Conservation Society office in Nairobi, Kenya, I racked up A LOT of Kenya Airway miles. So, I thought now, with the crisis in South Sudan, is a good a time to make a donation.
I chose Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) because of a young nurse from Baltimore, Maryland. We met in the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (NBO). She was on her way to the field to work with MSF South Sudan! It was her first time stepping foot on the continent of Africa - a true humanitarian and adventurer!
Médecins Sans Frontières (also known as Doctors Without Borders) "is an international independent medical humanitarian organisation that delivers emergency aid to people affected by armed conflicts, epidemics, healthcare exclusion and natural or man-made disasters."
My Miles will enable MSF teams to go in the field - like the young nurse I met at NBO!
As has been my policy since I began working in East Africa in early 2009, I don't post pictures of people in distress. Instead, to celebrate this donation, I will post a picture I took of a beautiful young twiga at the Giraffe Sanctuary, Karen, Nairobi, Kenya!
©Flyga Twiga LLC - Giraffe Sanctuary, Karen, Nairobi, Kenya
Always a good year to run a Personal Safari Service when Safari Chic is all the rage. From Louis Vuitton to Talbot's - Safari is hot!
Safari Chic Louis Vuitton - with Twiga!
Safari Chic with Talbots - Punda Milia (Zebra)!
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"Hatari!" means "danger" in Swahili! There are so many great shots in this film, I had to post more than one! Movie trivia, Henry Mancini wrote "The Baby Elephant Walk" for "Hatari!" And, The Duke did ALL of his own stunts for the film! The context of the film, trapping wild animals to sell to zoos, if taken in regard to the times, in my opinion, shows a step toward today's conservation movement. Click here for film description.
Hatari! The movie, 1962
Elsa Martinelli in Hatari! 1962
John Wayne with Cheetah, Hatari! 1962
©FlygaTwiga-AuntAmy&theBigElephant, Elephant Sanctuary,
Hartbeespoortdam, South Africa
©FlygaTwiga-TwigaHillLodge,Nairobi,Kenya
Champagne at Serena Hotel, Kampala, Uganda © Flyga Twiga LLC
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