East Africa
Adventures In The Dark Continent
von David Kinrade
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Take four very different, but uniquely inter-linked trips to the continent of Africa and explore the rich wildlife of Eastern Africa.
In five years, David Kinrade has visited Kenya twice and also made trips to Tanzania and Uganda to experience all that East Africa has to offer for the wildlife loving traveller. During these trips he has seen more than 600 species of bird, more than 40 different mammals and numerous reptiles.
He has been able to get up-close to wild elephants and rhinoceros on foot and capture remarkable images of Africa's big cats from close range. He has taken thousands of photographs of the stunning landscapes of the Rift Valley and the great volcanoes of the Virunga and Kilimanjaro.
Each of the trips he has made is also covered in great detail in a separate set of books, one for each journey.
In five years, David Kinrade has visited Kenya twice and also made trips to Tanzania and Uganda to experience all that East Africa has to offer for the wildlife loving traveller. During these trips he has seen more than 600 species of bird, more than 40 different mammals and numerous reptiles.
He has been able to get up-close to wild elephants and rhinoceros on foot and capture remarkable images of Africa's big cats from close range. He has taken thousands of photographs of the stunning landscapes of the Rift Valley and the great volcanoes of the Virunga and Kilimanjaro.
Each of the trips he has made is also covered in great detail in a separate set of books, one for each journey.
Eigenschaften und Details
- Hauptkategorie: Reisen
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Projektoption: Standard-Querformat, 25×20 cm
Seitenanzahl: 290 - Veröffentlichungsdatum: Okt. 15, 2013
- Sprache English
- Schlüsselwörter east africa, africa, kenya, uganda, tanzania, wildlife, photograph
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David Kinrade
Jurby, Isle of Man, UK
I'm an Africa-addicted traveller who always has a camera and an opinion with him whenever he visits the dark continent. I love the wild animals - mammals, reptiles and birds - as well as the stunning scenery and landscape of the African continent.