From Wikipedia:
Nairobi National Park is a national park in Kenya. It is located approximately 7 kilometers south of the centre of Nairobi.[2] Nairobi's skyscrapers can be seen from the park.[3] The park is unique in being a protected game reserve within the boundaries of a major city. Lions, cheetahs and rhinos can be seen in the park. Over 400 species of birds have been recorded in the park. The park's animals are separated from the city by only a fence.
The park covers an area of 11,721 hectares of savanna grassland with a dry climate.[1][4] The park's northern, eastern, and western boundaries are fenced. Its southern boundary is formed by the Mbagathi River. This boundary is not fenced and is open to the Athi-Kapiti Plains. There is considerable movement of large ungulate species across this boundary. The Kitengela Conservation Area is located immediately south of the park.[4]
From Me:
**** ang ganda...
Yeah... Warthogs and Children...
That's a lot of Shillings...
If you kill this, you are dead...
Car still in one piece...
Another view from the top...
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