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Unique Elephant Color at Tsavo
Tsavo national park is widely known for its lions, however there is much to discover about Tsavo, our Tambula Africa team today brings you unique shorts of an elephant in the Tsavo national park in Kenya. Upon the evening sundown this elephant was captured eating from the park grass and seen with a unique skin-color due to the sun reflections.  
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Inside National Museum of Kenya. 

This museum presents an overview of Kenya’s history, culture and natural history. Construction of the present site began in 1929 after the government set aside the land for it and in the 1950s the late Doctor Louis Leakey made a public appeal for funds to enlarge the Museum’s galleries. The result was the construction of all the present galleries to the right of the main entrance. The Leakey Memorial building was opened in 1976 and houses the administration, archaeology and palaeontology departments. In 2005 the museum closed for an extensive refurbishment and re-opened again in early 2008 to critical acclaim. Outside, the grounds have been attractively landscaped and are now decorated with some interesting sculptures, including a map of Kenya and a mosaic garden made by Kitengela Glass, and there’s a new row of upmarket shops and cafés. Inside, the first gallery is the Kenya Hall, which has some interesting contemporary exhibits; the most spectacular of which is the gourd tower that is cleverly built from dozens of different sized gourds from Kenya’s various ethnic groups and dominates the centre of the room. Gourds have a number of traditional uses such as to store water or grain, keep bees and are even used as suitcases. 














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