Rock sculpturing by the Galana River at Lugard Falls in Tsavo East National Park. The falls are named after Lord Lugard who,as a young army captain,journeyed through the region in 1890,leading a caravan for 800 miles to the Kingdom of Buganda in the country we know today as Uganda.
Oferta introductoria
Obtener 50% de descuento cuando se une a nuestra lista de correo electrónico
-
Resolución de Internet
463×550px
16.4×19.4cm 28ppcm
-
Baja resolución
777×923px
27.5×32.6cm 28ppcm
-
Mediana resolución
1720×2043px
14.6×17.3cm 118ppcm
-
Alta resolución
4860×5773px
41.2×48.9cm 118ppcm
* Precio final basado en el uso, no en el tamaño del archivo.
Imágenes relacionadas
- Rock sculpturing by the Galana River at Lugard Falls in Tsavo East National Park. The falls are named after Lord Lugard who,as a young army captain,journeyed through the region in 1890,leading a caravan for 800 miles to the Kingdom of Buganda in the country we know today as Uganda.
- Rock sculpturing at Lugard Falls where the Galana River has carved its course through solid rock. The falls were named after Captain (later Lord) Lugard who played a major part in Britain's colonial history. He crossed Kenya in 1890 on his way to bring peace to troubled Uganda.
- The Karura Falls at the top of the Aberdare Mountains.
- A waterfall on the moorlands of the Aberdare National Park with a giant groundsel flowering nearby (Senecio johnstonii ssp battiscombei)
- A waterfall with brackish water flows from a swamp in Shaba National Reserve,a beautiful area adjacent to the Samburu National Reserve in Northern Kenya.
- The dramatic Awash Falls are situated in the Awash National Park. The huge volume of water from one of Ethiopias largest rivers drops over a series of falls as it enters a large gorge. Rising in the Ethiopian Highlands, the river flows for about 750 miles before dissipating in a series of alkaline lakes in low lying Afar country close to the Ethiopian andf Djibouti border.
- Kenya, Taita-Taveta County, Tsavo East National Park. The Galana River at Lugard Falls.
- Kenya,Nyandarua,Nyahururu. Thomson's Falls,named after the Scottish explorer Joseph Thomson who became the first white man to pass through Maasailand in 1883/84 on his epic journey to the eastern shores of Lake Victoria.
Más imágenes relacionadas
- Aerial view of the Zambezi River as it plummets over the Victoria Falls,which spans the border between Zambia and Zimbabwe. The Victoria Falls is 1800 metres wide and 110 metres deep. It is one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World
- An Hirola or Hunters hartebeest keeps watch from a termite mound in the scrubland of Kenyas Tsavo East National Park. This antelope is classified by IUCN as Threatened but it more likely to be in danger of imminent extinction due to the long drawn out troubles in war torn Somalia, which was its principal habitat.
- Kenya,Tsavo East National Park. A cow elephant with unusual tusks raises her trunk to sniff the air.
- Kenya,Tsavo East National Park. An European Roller (Coracias garrulous),a common Palearctic visitor in East Africa from October to April.
- The Torok River cascades over the western scarp of Africa's Great Rift Valley near Tambach.
- A leopard walks purposefully in the golden light of early morning. .
- Olasurr falls lie in a remote area of the Loita Hills of Maasailand close to the Nguruman Escarpment,which is a western wall of the Eastern Rift system,close to Kenya's border with Tanzania.
- The spectacular Victoria Falls viewed from Livingstone in Zambia.The Falls are more than a mile wide and are one of the world's greatest natural wonders. The mighty Zambezi River drops over 300 feet in a thunderous roar with clouds of spray.