06-19-2017 03:20 PM
06-19-2017 03:37 PM
SolutionGreat @Alihussein1. I also moved your post over to Photos and Discoveries instead of Let's Meet-Up because I know you will get more of the photographers here in the Connect Community interested in your live animal photos.
If you haven't done so already, you should introduce yourself over in this month's General Discussion's Introduce Yourself June-2017 forum. There are many Local Guides interested in wildlife photography and would enjoy knowing you are living in Kenya.
Cheers,
Karen
06-19-2017 03:23 PM
Very cool @Alihussein1. Here in America, we can only see rhinoceros at zoos in person.
Were you very close? Was this a vacation in Kenya? At game reserve?
Cheers,
Karen
06-19-2017 03:30 PM
@KarenVChin Here is the Nairobi national animal reserves where you can drive through and meet face to face with different wildlife. It was Sunday outing
06-19-2017 03:37 PM
SolutionGreat @Alihussein1. I also moved your post over to Photos and Discoveries instead of Let's Meet-Up because I know you will get more of the photographers here in the Connect Community interested in your live animal photos.
If you haven't done so already, you should introduce yourself over in this month's General Discussion's Introduce Yourself June-2017 forum. There are many Local Guides interested in wildlife photography and would enjoy knowing you are living in Kenya.
Cheers,
Karen
06-19-2017 04:38 PM
@KarenVChin Thank you so much I really appreciate that. I love nature and also traveling discovery all over the world
06-19-2017 05:02 PM
Whoooa! I love this!! @Alihussein1
I believe @KarenVChin has really enjoyed it.
@Alihussein1 wrote:
07-22-2017 04:23 AM
Hello Karen. Nairobi National Park is a park within the city. It got a lot of world animal including the Big five (you know Them?) Other small animal like monkey, warthogs. they roam within our roads and people recreation park Like Uhuru Park, arboretum. Give us a visit
07-23-2017 11:59 AM
@Gid32 - Big Five. I always thought the giraffe was included in the list. Going to Africa is on my bucket list. I have had friends and family who visited South Africa, Tanzania, and Kenya for safari. Only saw their gazillions of photos = ). I've only seen these animals at my local zoo - which is not the same.
Do you go often and see these beautiful creatures in their natural habits?
Cheers,
Karen