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Oh indeed yes. I was in the Masai a couple of years ago and we could see sky scrapers clearly on the horizon as we were enjoying the wildlife - "Wildlife Capital" indeed! There were coke cans and plastic "Walkers" crisps and "Sainsbury's" carrier bags blowing about beside the Giraffe and Lions on our safari. Very rustic. If I have time later I will scan in some of the photos.


I think what finished it off for me was the fact that they were openly selling bush meat in the markets.

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