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African Landscape Collection

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Background imageAfrican Landscape Collection: Mount Longonot

Mount Longonot, 9, 110 feet high, lies on the floor of the Great Rift Valley, thirty-five miles northwest of Nairobi. It is called after the apt Msai name for it: Ol doinyo Loonongot

Background imageAfrican Landscape Collection: An early morning hot air balloon flight over Masai Mara

An early morning hot air balloon flight over Masai Mara

Background imageAfrican Landscape Collection: Sunrise through the hole in a baobab tree

Sunrise through the hole in a baobab tree
Sunrise through the hole made in a baobab tree by an elephant in the Ruaha National Park of Southern Tanzania. In dry weather, elephants eat the bark and fibrous pith of these trees

Background imageAfrican Landscape Collection: A Samburu warrior looks out across the eastern scarp

A Samburu warrior looks out across the eastern scarp of Africas Great Rift Valley at Poro, Northern Kenya where the land drop precipitously 3, 000 feet

Background imageAfrican Landscape Collection: Lake Natron in northern Tanzania

Lake Natron in northern Tanzania is one of the most alkaline of the Rift system. As its waters evaporate in the intense heat, sodium sesquicarbonate, known as trona or natron

Background imageAfrican Landscape Collection: Two Msai warriors watch a hot air balloon flight over Masai Mara

Two Msai warriors watch a hot air balloon flight over Masai Mara

Background imageAfrican Landscape Collection: A hot air balloon floating over the Masai Mara Game Reserve at daybreak

A hot air balloon floating over the Masai Mara Game Reserve at daybreak

Background imageAfrican Landscape Collection: Two African Elephants in the African Bush

Two African Elephants in the African Bush
Dan Edwards

Background imageAfrican Landscape Collection: African Elephant feeding in the African bush

African Elephant feeding in the African bush
Dan Edwards

Background imageAfrican Landscape Collection: African Elephant eating

African Elephant eating
Dan Edwards

Background imageAfrican Landscape Collection: African Elephant Feeding

African Elephant Feeding
Dan Edwards

Background imageAfrican Landscape Collection: African Elephant feeding

African Elephant feeding
Dan Edwards

Background imageAfrican Landscape Collection: African Elephant Feeding

African Elephant Feeding
Dan Edwards

Background imageAfrican Landscape Collection: African Elephant Eating

African Elephant Eating
Dan Edwards

Background imageAfrican Landscape Collection: Close up of an Elephant Eating

Close up of an Elephant Eating
Dan Edwards

Background imageAfrican Landscape Collection: African Elephant Eating

African Elephant Eating
Dan Edwards

Background imageAfrican Landscape Collection: African Elephant Eating

African Elephant Eating
Dan Edwards

Background imageAfrican Landscape Collection: Elephant Eating

Elephant Eating
Dan Edwards

Background imageAfrican Landscape Collection: African Elephant

African Elephant
Dan Edwards

Background imageAfrican Landscape Collection: African Elephant

African Elephant
Dan Edwards

Background imageAfrican Landscape Collection: Elephants walking across the african bush

Elephants walking across the african bush
Dan Edwards

Background imageAfrican Landscape Collection: African elephants in the african bush

African elephants in the african bush
Dan Edwards

Background imageAfrican Landscape Collection: African elephants walking in the bush

African elephants walking in the bush
Dan Edwards

Background imageAfrican Landscape Collection: Giraffes, illustration from Pads, Paws and Claws by P. Pycraft, 1924 (colour litho)

Giraffes, illustration from Pads, Paws and Claws by P. Pycraft, 1924 (colour litho)
IL314901 Giraffes, illustration from Pads, Paws and Claws by P. Pycraft, 1924 (colour litho) by Noble, John Edwin (1876-1941); Private Collection

Background imageAfrican Landscape Collection: Bird s-eye View of the Great Cataracts of the Zambesi (Victoria Falls) from

Bird s-eye View of the Great Cataracts of the Zambesi (Victoria Falls) from
TRV230442 Bird s-eye View of the Great Cataracts of the Zambesi (Victoria Falls) from Narrative of an Exhibition to the Zambesi and its Tributaries

Background imageAfrican Landscape Collection: A Convoy on the Marchand Mission in 1898, from Le Petit Journal

A Convoy on the Marchand Mission in 1898, from Le Petit Journal
CHT169408 A Convoy on the Marchand Mission in 1898, from Le Petit Journal, 1899 (colour litho) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageAfrican Landscape Collection: View of part of the Town of Timbuktoo taken from a hill to the east

View of part of the Town of Timbuktoo taken from a hill to the east
CHT169396 View of part of the Town of Timbuktoo taken from a hill to the east, from Voyage a Tombouctou by Rene Caillie, published 1830 (engraving) (b/w photo) by French School

Background imageAfrican Landscape Collection: Entrance of Heinrich Barths (1821-65) Caravan into Timbuktu in 1853

Entrance of Heinrich Barths (1821-65) Caravan into Timbuktu in 1853
CHT169385 Entrance of Heinrich Barths (1821-65) Caravan into Timbuktu in 1853, from Travels and Discoveries in North and Central Africa by Barth

Background imageAfrican Landscape Collection: The Ripon Falls - the Nile flowing out of Victoria N yanza

The Ripon Falls - the Nile flowing out of Victoria N yanza
TRV230463 The Ripon Falls - the Nile flowing out of Victoria N yanza, from Journal of the Discovery of the Source of the Nile by Speke, published 1863 (engraving) (b/w photo) by Speke

Background imageAfrican Landscape Collection: The Mirage in the Desert (engraving) (b / w photo)

The Mirage in the Desert (engraving) (b / w photo)
STC168903 The Mirage in the Desert (engraving) (b/w photo) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageAfrican Landscape Collection: The British Army entering Comassie, illustration from Cassells

The British Army entering Comassie, illustration from Cassells
IL370544 The British Army entering Comassie, illustration from Cassells Illustrated History of England, published c.1910 (litho) by Paget

Background imageAfrican Landscape Collection: The Lioness, c. 1824-27 (oil on canvas)

The Lioness, c. 1824-27 (oil on canvas)
TW426867 The Lioness, c.1824-27 (oil on canvas) by Lewis, John Frederick (1804-76); 102x127.6 cm; Laing Art Gallery, Newcastle-upon-Tyne

Background imageAfrican Landscape Collection: Portrait of John Speke (1827-64) in front of Lake Victoria

Portrait of John Speke (1827-64) in front of Lake Victoria
TRV230446 Portrait of John Speke (1827-64) in front of Lake Victoria, frontispiece to Journal of the Discovery of the Source of the Nile published 1863 (engraving) (b/w photo) by English School

Background imageAfrican Landscape Collection: Encampment on the land of J. Slaber at Thee-Fontyn, from Voyages de M

Encampment on the land of J. Slaber at Thee-Fontyn, from Voyages de M
CHT182733 Encampment on the land of J. Slaber at Thee-Fontyn, from Voyages de M. le Vaillant dans l Interieur de l Afrique par le Cap de Bonne Esperance, 1780-85, engraved by Hulk

Background imageAfrican Landscape Collection: Frontispiece from The Pictorial Edition of the Life and Discoveries of David Livingstone

Frontispiece from The Pictorial Edition of the Life and Discoveries of David Livingstone
STC418100 Frontispiece from The Pictorial Edition of the Life and Discoveries of David Livingstone by J. Ewing Richie, pub. by A. Fullarton & Co

Background imageAfrican Landscape Collection: Lake Dembea, otherwise Tana, or Tzana, Abyssinia (engraving)

Lake Dembea, otherwise Tana, or Tzana, Abyssinia (engraving)
FEH328988 Lake Dembea, otherwise Tana, or Tzana, Abyssinia (engraving) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: from Gods Glorious Creation or The Mighty Marvels of Earth)

Background imageAfrican Landscape Collection: Self portrait sketching the bridge on the Bafing River, Senegal

Self portrait sketching the bridge on the Bafing River, Senegal
TRV230422 Self portrait sketching the bridge on the Bafing River, Senegal, from Travels in the Interior Districts of Africa, published 1799 (engraving) (b/w photo) by Park

Background imageAfrican Landscape Collection: Herd of Elephants on the border of Chad, from Travels and Discoveries in North

Herd of Elephants on the border of Chad, from Travels and Discoveries in North
CHT169388 Herd of Elephants on the border of Chad, from Travels and Discoveries in North and Central Africa by Heinrich Barth (1821-65) engraved by J

Background imageAfrican Landscape Collection: Kano, Nigeria, in 1851, from Travels and Discoveries in North and Central Africa

Kano, Nigeria, in 1851, from Travels and Discoveries in North and Central Africa
CHT169386 Kano, Nigeria, in 1851, from Travels and Discoveries in North and Central Africa by Heinrich Barth (1821-65) published 1857 (colour engraving) by Bernatz

Background imageAfrican Landscape Collection: The Grootboom baobab tree in Bushman country near Tsumkwe

The Grootboom baobab tree in Bushman country near Tsumkwe. This ancient tree has a circumference of over 30 metres and will be more than one thousand years old

Background imageAfrican Landscape Collection: Msai warriors draw water for livestock from a well

Msai warriors draw water for livestock from a well
Msai draw water for livestock from a well

Background imageAfrican Landscape Collection: A young Msai herdsboy

A young Msai herdsboy controls his familys cattle at the Sanjan River to prevent too many animals watering at the same time

Background imageAfrican Landscape Collection: Three Msai girls at Shimu la Mungu

Three Msai girls at Shimu la Mungu
Three Msai girls sit on the edge of Shimu la Mungu (a volcanic blow hole known as Gods hole ) with the extinct volcano, Kerimasi, in the distance

Background imageAfrican Landscape Collection: Lake Natron in the Rift Valley

Lake Natron in the Rift Valley
Lake Natron in northern Tanzania is one of the most alkaline of the Rift system. As its waters evaporate in the intense heat, sodium sesquicarbonate, known as trona or natron

Background imageAfrican Landscape Collection: Traditional thatched homesteads perched on top of the

Traditional thatched homesteads perched on top of the fertile Tugen Hills, looking across the Kerio Valley to the western scarp of the Gregory Rift (the Keiyo Escarpment)

Background imageAfrican Landscape Collection: A band of

A band of !Kung hunter-gatherers makes a stealthy approach towards an antelope, their bows & arrows at the ready. The !Kung are a part of the San of Southern Africa who are often referred to as

Background imageAfrican Landscape Collection: Traditional Marakwet houses built on the rocky eastern

Traditional Marakwet houses built on the rocky eastern slopes of the Cherangani Hills have a fine view across the Kerio Valley

Background imageAfrican Landscape Collection: At 509 feet below sea level, Lake Assal is the lowest place in Africa

At 509 feet below sea level, Lake Assal is the lowest place in Africa. From time immemorial, nomadic Afar tribesmen have come here regularly with their camels to collect salt



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"Discover the Enchanting African Landscape: A Journey through Nature's Masterpieces" Embark on a breathtaking adventure as you witness the majestic beauty of Africa's landscape. From the towering Mount Longonot to the mesmerizing sunrise peeking through a baobab tree, every moment is an invitation to immerse yourself in nature's wonders. Drift above the vast plains of Masai Mara during an early morning hot air balloon flight, where you'll witness nature awakening beneath your feet. As you soar high above, take a glimpse at a Samburu warrior gazing out across the eastern scarp, his eyes filled with wisdom and reverence for this sacred land. Make your way to Lake Natron in northern Tanzania and be captivated by its ethereal charm. The tranquil waters reflect the vibrant hues of surrounding landscapes, creating a surreal painting that leaves you spellbound. Marvel at two Maasai warriors observing a hot air balloon gracefully floating over Masai Mara - their traditional attire blending seamlessly with this timeless panorama, and is here that ancient traditions intertwine harmoniously with modern marvels. As dawn breaks over Masai Mara Game Reserve, experience pure serenity while witnessing a hot air balloon gliding effortlessly through golden skies. The gentle giants known as giraffes roam freely below - their gracefulness captured beautifully in P. Pycraft's 1924 illustration from "Pads, Paws and Claws. " Take flight once more and behold Victoria Falls from bird’s-eye view; its cascading waters forming one of nature's most awe-inspiring spectacles. Imagine standing alongside Heinrich Barth’s caravan as they enter Timbuktu in 1853 or joining Le Petit Journal convoy on their historic Marchand Mission in 1898 - these glimpses into history remind us of Africa's rich tapestry. Africa beckons explorers seeking solace amidst untamed wilderness; it invites dreamers who yearn to witness nature's grandeur.