
Flying over Kenyan Maasai Compound
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Contributor and pilot Dice Travels created this epic bird's eye view of a Maasai compound in Kenya. The Maasai are a nomadic people who live in parts of Kenya and Tanzania in East Africa. The walls of the compound are made from thorny branches of the acacia trees which are found in this part of the world. The migratory travels of these people, and the uniqueness of their culture, has led to the Maasai being much studied by anthropologists around the world. It's estimated that Kenya's Maasai population currently numbers about 850k.
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The outer walls of the Maasia compounds are made from the thorny branches of the acacia trees found in the arid landscapes of Eastern Africa that they call home.
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