The Realm of Primordial, Wild, and Free: Where Technology Doesn't Corrupt, and Life Operates Naturally!
We always have curiosity and longing for the world in the distance, restless and agitated.
Do you remember that Disney classic animation movie when you were a child that showed you Africa –vast, wild, and free.

The Lion King
Every time it's late at night and the melody of ‘Can you feel the love tonight’ plays, do you ever wish you could step onto this distant land?
From morning to night, the sun casts a golden glow on the golden maple trees, the animals migrate across the grasslands, revealing their wild side; occasionally, you also have the opportunity to explore the lives of the Maasai people here...
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deserts, lakes, mirages
This vast land of Africa has so many different scenes.

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Under the shores of Lake Makali, a typical saline lake, due to the long-term drought, the water evaporates quickly, leaving behind a large amount of salt.

When the rainy season comes, the rainwater ‘mixes’ it,
the remaining salt mixed with the different carbonated compounds of the lake bottom, thus producing strange and bizarre floating salt clumps that float on the water surface, with a rich and bizarre color, like watercolor paints.
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If you have the opportunity to row a boat on these blue waters, it will be unforgettable for a lifetime.
A spectacular animal migration

Crossing the equator, owning the Great Rift Valley of East Africa, Kenya's landscape is rich, with a large number of habitats and a large number of species, plus more than 40 years of hunting ban and long-term animal protection work...
Since the 18th century, Kenya has been the first country in Africa to see animals.
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Unlike cities with ‘zoos’, Kenya’s protection areas are real wild environments.
Around June every year, the grasses on the Serengeti plains in Tanzania are eaten away, and food becomes increasingly scarce.The animals on the grasslands embark on a long journey of over 3000 kilometers, staging the most spectacular animal migration scene in the world.
Along the way,
they migrate from southern Tanzania's Serengeti National Park to Kenya's Maasai Mara Wildlife Reserve.No matter which protected area you go to, you are likely to encounter water buffalo, zebras, giraffes, long-necked animals...
and many other uncommon animals such as elands, gazelles, black faced wildebeest, twist-horned antelope, black wildebeest, etc.The local people often have –
how many you can encounter, it still depends on how many you can recognize.
The local way of appreciation
The most girlish firehead is absolutely not to be missed –These pink angels gather and migrate in the lake, the lake surface glistens and forms a dazzling scene like the Milky Way, which is extremely psychedelic.
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In the photographer's lens, these pink flamingos presented a scene like the Milky Way.
@photographer Jeffrey Wu
Flamingos feed on algae in salty water and live here for a long time. In the photographer's lens, it presents a scene like the Milky Way.

@photographer Jeffrey Wu
In addition to flamingos, what Africans love most is –
the ‘big guys’ – giraffes.
There are thousands of giraffes living on the African savannah, these ‘big guys’ are the most well-known animals on the African continent.Their long necks, surrounded by a mottled yellow-brown and white net-like pattern, walk gracefully and slowly on the grasslands, docile and beautiful.

You can even go to a giraffe farm and have dinner with these ‘big guys’, this unreal experience is worth savoring.

Not only ‘big guys’ are super cute, Kenya’s lion cubs are also very adorable –
There may be witnessed a ‘brotherhood’ – lion cubs unfold a toy battle.

They grab bottles and lie on the ground ‘whining’.
Just like the most classic lines in ‘The Lion King’ –
Hakuna Matata
This is an ancient African slang, meaning
“From now on, you have no worries”.
Seeing these adorable little guys, you really have no worries.
If you come to Kenya to see the most spectacular sight, it must be –
zebra crossing
The leading zebra jumps into the river, the ‘Heavenly Crossing’ begins to play.Then, countless zebras, raising dust, jump into the Mara River, with a mighty momentum.
This mighty momentum is shocking. They march forward, as if to attend a meeting at the end of the world.As British female pilot MacMahon wrote in her autobiography ‘Night Flight West’,Entering the African continent, you will find –
Besides the wonderful and wonderful creatures, everything else is unimportant.Hakuna Matata, seeing such beautiful creatures in this free country, humans cannot harm them!
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What do you want to see in Africa most? Why?
Hakuna Matata
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