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Alex Majoli - KENYA. Desertification. Climate Group. 2004.
KENYA. Mount Kilimanjaro. The name Kilimanjaro comes from the Swahili words, Kilima Njaro,
meaning shining mountain. But this glacier no longer shines as the t...
KENYA. Not only the wildlife is dependent on the water supply provided by Mount Kenya and Kilimanjaro. Villagers carry water from the Narumoru River for their d...
KENYA. The Erica Forest on the upper slopes of Kilimanjaro produces more water in the streams that run dow
KENYA. Africa has always suffered periodic droughts but the plains around the base of Mount Kilimanjaro, especially on the Tanzanian side, are becoming drier. A
KENYA. Elephants are constantly on the move looking for places to feed and bathe, often travelling long distances to avoid droughts. In Tanzania, more and more ...
KENYA. The Pangani River is vital to the wildlife of Tanzania bringing much needed water to the dry plains. It also provides water for hydroelectric dams and ir...
KENYA. The Pangani River is vital to the wildlife of Tanzania bringing much needed water to the dry plains. It also provides water for hydroelectric dams and ir...
KENYA. Moisture held by the air condenses and falls as rain or forms low clouds from
which forest vegetation such as the Erica Forest, on the upper slopes of t...
KENYA. Moisture held by the air condenses and falls as rain or forms low clouds from
which forest vegetation such as the Erica Forest, on the upper slopes of t...
TANZANIA. The snow and glaciers which crown the Kilimanjaro's volcanic crater are melting- potent evidence of drastic climate changes. 2004.
KENYA. Desertification. 2004.
KENYA. The forests of Kilimanjaro are being invaded by herds of elephants in search of water. Their presence is a threat to the forest's fragile ecosystem alrea
KENYA. Mount Kenya, Africa's majestic second highest peak, contains the remnants of fast disappearing snowfields. The rain soaked up by the forests on the mount...
KENYA. Moisture held by the air condenses and falls as rain or forms low clouds from
which forest vegetation such as the Erica Forest, on the upper slopes of t...
KENYA. It's not only the wildlife that depends on the water supply provided by Mount Kenya and Kilimanjaro. But it's also villagers who, for their daily needs, ...
KENYA. Africa has always suffered periodic droughts but the plains around the base of Mount Kilimanjaro, especially on the Tanzanian side, are becoming drier. a
KENYA. Wildlife tourism brings many thousands of visitors to East Africa every year. This industry is under threat along with the animals which rely on the wat
KENYA. Amboseli National Park, has seen its temperature rise dramatically in the past twenty years. 2004.
KENYA. Vultures get a ready food supply in the droughts that are a feature of the African plains, but that assumes a cycle of plenty followed by want. If there ...
KENYA. The swamps in Amboseli National Park are a haven for wildlife. The water which feeds the swamps is filtered through the porous soils of Mount Kilimanjaro...
KENYA. It's not only the wildlife that depends on the water supply provided by Mount Kenya and Kilimanjaro. But it's also villagers who, for their daily needs, ...
KENYA. It's not only the wildlife that depends on the water supply provided by Mount Kenya and Kilimanjaro. But it's also villagers who, for their daily needs, ...
KENYA. It's not only the wildlife that depends on the water supply provided by Mount Kenya and Kilimanjaro. But it's also villagers who, for their daily needs, ...
KENYA. 2004.
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