MARSABIT,PORTRAITS OF A DESERT Bring Ahmed The Elephant Back To MarsabitTourismMay 5, 2020Read Moreby bunowoche0 Comments3 Minutes Loglogo:Turning A Desolate Land Into A Veritable Garden Of EdenAgricultureApril 22, 2020Read Moreby bunowoche0 Comments7 Minutes Namarei GirlPhotographyApril 19, 2020Read Moreby bunowoche0 Comments1 Minutes A google project loon baloon spotted over Marsabit Into the abyss, a truck at the Rhino charge,an annual 4x4 off road competition held in Kenya to raise money for conservation Spur Winged Plovers in Kalacha A petrol station in Marsabit Lake Turkana Wind Power A burst of colour. A Nandi flame tree in Sololo,Marsabit, Northern Kenya Donkeys Play Fighting, Sori Adhi ,Marsabit The rolling hills of Marsabit,one of the most scenic in Kenya This is 'Diid Galgallu',an arid plain in North Horr subcounty,Northern Kenya between Bubisa and Turbi made up of volcanic rocks. However,it turns surprisingly green in time of rainfall. There is a power line from Ethiopia to Kenya that passes through it A group of elephants and buffaloes at a crater lake watering hole in Marsabit. Among the most serene and scenic place on earth. Baby Elephant Rushing to cath up with the rest of the herdIn Marsabit national park Marsabit,My city,My town It would be very difficult for people who haven't been to Marsabit in over a decade to believe that this is Marsabit. This photo was taken at the KBC barrier/check point on your way to Moyale. The growth of commerce in northern Kenya The Rhino Charge 2017 which was held in Songa Conservancy, Marsabit Gudas Camel reflection at watering hole A spur winged plover at a desert oasis in the Chalbi Desert, Marsabit. Such oases provide much needed water for the abundant bird life. A Space racer on the Marsabit Highway! Marsabit's mountainous forest scenery is a sight to behold The contrast between Marsabit's swanky new highways and a people still dependent on firewood as a source of fuel The 'Big-M' that is Tarbe Oda in Moyale, Marsabit County. This is part of the LAPSSET Project. It forms part of the great Northern corridor that joins Cape Town to Cairo. Need Prints Or A Photo Shoot? Your Name (required) Your Email (required) Subject Your Message