Kenya Wildlife Service pilots fly low, watching the land they - TopicsExpress



          

Kenya Wildlife Service pilots fly low, watching the land they protect from just above treetops, as George Mwangi ably demonstrated in a well-worn Piper Super Cub with its door removed to afford his back-seat passenger a better view. Acacia and elephants blurred past, appearing close enough to reach out and touch. It proved easy to forget how dangerous this kind of flying can be, so close was a wild and vivid landscape of black rocks, blue springs, and green vegetation highlighted against ochre red soil, or softly blanketing the slopes and caldera of a long-slumbering volcano.
Posted on: Fri, 25 Jul 2014 12:30:00 +0000

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