Kenya. The peaks of Mount Kenya, Africa s second highest snow-capped mountain.
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- Kenya,Central Highlands,Mount Kenya,17,058 feet high,is Africa's second highest snow-capped mountain. The plants in the foreground are giant groundsels or tree senecios (Senecio johnstonii ssp battiscombei),one of several plant species displaying afro-montane gigantism that flourish above 10,000 feet.
- Kenya,Central Highlands,Mount Kenya,17,058 feet high,is Africa's second highest snow-capped mountain. The plant in the foreground is a giant groundsel or tree Senecio (Senecio johnstonii ssp battiscombei),one of several plant species displaying afro-montane gigantism that flourish above 10,000 feet.
- Hut Tarn lies at an altitude of 14,800 feet,close to the peaks of Mount Kenya (in cloud on the left at 17,058 feet). The plants growing round the tarn are giant groundsels or tree senecios (Senecio johnstonii ssp battiscombei),which are one of several plant species that display afro-montane gigantism above 10,000 feet.
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- Hut Tarn lies at an altitude of 14,800 feet,close to the peaks of Mount Kenya (17,058 feet). The plants in the foreground are giant groundsels or tree senecios (Senecio johnstonii ssp battiscombei) and just visible on the right is a lobelia (Lobelia telekii) . Both are plant species displaying afro-montane gigantism that flourish above 10,000 feet.
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- An aerial view of Mount Kenya,17,058 feet,which is Africa's second highest snow-capped mountain.
- Mount Kenya is Africa's second highest snow-capped mountain. The highest peak,Batian,is 17,058 feet and the peak to its right,Nelion,is 17,022 feet. The plants in the foreground are giant groundsels or tree senecios (Senecio johnstonii ssp battiscombei),one of several plant species displaying afro-montane gigantism that flourish above 10,000 feet.
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