At daybreak,fishermen leave Dunga Beach to fish the shallow waters of Lake Victoria's Kavirondo Gulf near Kisumu. The style of wooden boat they use is called a Sese canoe after Uganda's Sese island archipelago where the inhabitants built boats of that design.Lake Victoria is the second largest freshwater lake in the world.
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- At daybreak,fishermen leave Dunga Beach to fish the shallow waters of Lake Victoria's Kavirondo Gulf near Kisumu. The style of wooden boat they use is called a Sese canoe after the Sese islanders who originally made it in Uganda's portion of the lake.Lake Victoria is the second largest freshwater lake in the world.
- Fishermen set out at daybreak in their traditional wooden craft,called in Ki-Swahili mashua,to fish beyond the coral reef,which lies less than half a mile offshore. The reef gives them protection from the high seas of the Indian Ocean during the monsoon winds.
- Luo fishermen in their brightly coloured sailing boat on Lake Victoria.
- Young boys paddle a brightly painted Sese canoe off Dunga Beach, situated on the shores of Lake Victoria near Kisumu.This style of wooden boat they use is called a Sese canoe after Ugandas Sese island archipelago where the inhabitants built boats of that design.
- At daybreak,a jahazi ( a wooden sailing boat,smaller than an ocean-going dhow) sails out of Mombasa Old Port,past the battlements of Fort Jesus. The Portuguese built the fort at the entrance to the harbour between 1593 and 1598. In the first half of the 20th century,it was used as a prison but it is now a national museum.
- Sunrise over the Ndoto Mountains of northern Samburu District.
- At daybreak,cone-shaped hills accentuated by ground mist dot the foothills of the 7,000-foot-high Chyulu Hills. This beautiful range is of relatively young volcanic origin.
- A lone Turkana fisherman with his traditional fishing basket strikes an impressive pose on the shores of Lake Turkana as he waits the arrival of his companions before fishing the shallow waters for tilapia.
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- As the sun rises over Lake Turkana,a lone Turkana fisherman sits on his traditional fishing baskets to await the arrival of his companions before fishing the shallow waters for tilapia.
- As the sun rises over Lake Turkana,a group of fishermen set out with their traditional fishing baskets to catch talapia in the lake's shallow waters. These traditional methods of fishing are now rare because the introduction of small mesh gillnets has resulted in a marked decline of fish stocks close to the shore.
- Early morning ground mist surrounds Fischer's Tower,an ancient volcanic plug,in a region of Kenya where the latent signs of volcanic activity are still evident. The Aberdare Mountains rise in the far distance. The tower was named after a German explorer,Gustav Fischer,who was the first European to reach the area in 1883.
- Kenya, Nyanza District. Fishermen return in their sailing boat from fishing in Lake Victoria
- Kenya, Nyanza District. Fishermen return in their boats from fishing in Lake Victoria while women prepare to sell the catch
- Three men pole a dugout canoe by moonlight in shallow water along Diani Beach.
- Early morning in Africa's Great Rift Valley,just south of Lake Naivasha. This photograph was taken from the Western Wall of the Rift Valley looking across the valley floor to the Aberdare Mountains in the far distance.
- With his traditional fishing basket poised,a Turkana fisherman rushes to catch a tilapia in the shallow waters of Lake Turkana. The conical shaped basket,three to four feet wide at the mouth and made from pliable sticks and twisted doum palm fronds,has a small flap at the top of the cone through which trapped fish are removed.