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Haller Park was teeming with wildlife. It was amazing to see this once stripped land now lush with vegetation and wildlife ranging from tortoises, owls, wart hog, hippos, giraffes, oryx's, and even a little banded mongoose who tried to climb on my lap for a snack in the dark. All this due to the eco conscious owners of the quarry, the Bamburi Cement Company.
Alleluia - Tales of Kenya (Part I)

January 30th 2012
I asked God to put me in the presence of “Godly” people. People who could help me to see and know Him. People who could inspire me to think and act in ways which would lead me to be as He intended. I didn’t expect to find them on a short touring type trip to a country ravaged with violence, poverty, and corruption. I didn’t expect to notice them in short encounters. But yet they were there ... read more
Africa » Kenya » Coast Province » Mombasa

Kenyan Flag Founding president and liberation struggle icon Jomo KENYATTA led Kenya from independence until his death in 1978, when President Daniel Toroitich arap MOI took power in a constitutional succession. The country was a de facto one-party state from 196... ... read more
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