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Maasai elder with staff in hand dressed in traditional checked shuck with pesl revelry in his stretched earlobes is standing among zebu cattle in the village. It is early morning and the cattle are still inside the village boundaries to protect them from wild animals.

Amboseli, Kenya - November 2, 2012: Early morning in maasai village. The cattle and goats are still inside the fence of thorn tree bushes surrounding the village. Milking is over and the men gather to take the cattle out for grazing and water. Some elder men are sitting on the ground watching. Traditional dress and jewelry. Cow dung huts in the background.

Amboseli, Kenya - November 2, 2012: Morning in the masai village with people and cattle. Cattle with young calf in the foreground. The worn in traditional dress and jewelry are ready to start millkng while the morani (young warriors) with spears in the background look on. Cow dungs hut and thorn bush fence in the background. It is very dry but the trees have started to tuen green at the end of the dry season.

Maasai people are an ethic group inhabiting parts of Kenya and Tanzania. Some of them moved to the island Zanzibar, where they sell souvenirs to tourists. Maasai are famous for their cattles, which are their primary source of food. Zanzibar is a semi-autonomous part of Tanzania in East Africa. Tourists enjoy sunbathing and swimming at the white sandy Beach Kiwengwa, which is situated in the northeast of Zanzibar Island. The Indian Ocean has clear water and the beach has a beautiful scenery.

Talek, Kenya - July 16, 1995: Masai tribesmen herding cattle near Masai Mara Game Reserve, Kenya. Masais are maybe the most famous of all african tribes, living in the great open plains of southwestern Kenya and northwestern Tanzania. They are basically a pastoralist tribe owing great herds of cattle, considered their most valuable possessions. Well known for their bravery and warrior spirit, they didn't hesitate to confront lions when the cat attack their cattle. Armed only a buffalo hide shield and a long spear they are known to kill lions with only this waeponry. They live in small villages called manyattas, where mud huts are built and then surrounded by a big rounded thorn fence, as a protection against lions and other predators.

Amboseli, Kenay - October 10, 2014: A maasai man in a village close to Amboseli Game Reserve, Kenya, early morning surrounded by zebu cattle. The cows are kept in the village during the night and are now ready to go out looking for food and water. Cows dung huts in the background. It is end of the dry season and the cows are very thin. The sky is overcast.

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