Guys!! I’m back after the holidays 🙂 Yes! The trip was fantastic and I’ll be posting all those photos and will be sharing the experience with you all this week. Btw this week’s challenge was perfect (Thanks Ed!) as I have some pics of the Masai Tribal people from Kenya.

Hope you all like it!

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  1. DavisC

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  2. theworldviastandby

    Beautiful pictures! I’d love to venture off to Kenya someday and take spectacular photos like these.

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  3. VioletSky

    I look forward to reading more about your trip.
    I like all the colourful, patterned clothes.

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  4. Sofia Alves

    Lucky you! The shots are amazing btw, as always. 🙂

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  5. ann nz

    great photos, I used to support the Deaf in Kenya for 16 years

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  6. Ed

    Fantastic shots, the Masai are the friendliest folks in Africa I’ve heard..:-)

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  7. dibear

    WOW!! Nivin these are just fabulous!!

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  8. Jen

    Best of the Day!~ love these!

    Jen

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  9. Laughing Orca Ranch

    Simply Incredible photos! The first one is my favorite because of the perfect composition. The tree completes that picture superbly!
    The second and last photos give an interesting peak into their unique lives.
    Thanks for sharing.

    ~Lisa

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  10. Sam Starr

    Fantastic !!! Great Shots !!! what wonderful looking people and love how colorful.
    Glad you had such a wonderful trip, looking forward to seeing more…..Sam

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  11. Brenda

    Just beautiful, as always. Yes, I can’t wait to see more photos of you trip. wow, almost 45,000 miles. what an accomplishment that has been? How long has that taken you?

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  12. gtyyup

    Beautifully captured…the wonderful colors of the dress of the people. That must have been an awesome trip!

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  13. Nidheesh

    Dude!!
    Nice to hear that you had a great trip out there.. looking forward to your travelogue..

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  14. Eden

    Great shots!

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  15. Janice

    Wow those are amazing photos, sounds like an adveture.

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