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The Colourful Samburu Tribe of Kenya: A Travel Photo Series

They are related to the famous Maasai tribe living in the Maasai Mara game reserve in Kenya. They are one of the more dominating tribes of north-central Kenya. They are semi-nomadic pastoralists who mainly herd cattle, but also keep sheep, goats and camels. I am talking about the colourful Samburu tribe who live north of the equator in Kenya and live in very diverse and beautiful landscapes that span high altitude forests, open plains, semi-arid grass and bush land to complete desert. One of their main settlements is on the fringes of Samburu National Park in North Kenya and this is where I met them. Experiencing the Samburu National reserve and the Samburu tribe becomes a beautiful one-two combo for a rich wildlife and culture experience. This travel photo series aims to share with you the colourful personalities and traditional life of the beautiful Samburu tribal people. Hope you enjoy these vibrant visuals of these gorgeous tribal people of Kenya. Above picture: The Samburu t

Tropical Gardens UK: Lazy-Boy method to take Salvia Cuttings for Free Pl...

Salvias are a great addition for the cold hardy, tropical effect, exotic garden so check out this lazy-boy method to take Salvia Cuttings and get ready to find homes for some free plants. The salvia genus is host to around 1000 shrubs, herbaceous perennials, and annuals with many of the woody shrubs being super-easy to propagate from cuttings. In this video English horticulturists shows arguably the simplest method to successfully propagate woody salvias from cuttings. If you would like to see more content like this then check out our YouTube channel ‘Walking Talking Gardeners’. It is absolutely free to subscribe to and you can instantly unsubscribe at any time. Click onto the notification ‘bell’ icon and you will be notified whenever we publish a new video.