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James Wasswa

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The streets where we survive from

Photo moment of night street vendors who survive from the road pavement at the night hours

The streets where we survive from
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I can smell a fish

black kite observing its kill from above as it secures a great target

I can smell a fish
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do you dress to impress, or its what hat makes you happy

african cultural traditional outfits for cultural events

do you dress to impress, or its what hat makes you happy
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Road trip travel diaries

Farm crop estate seen during a road trip

Road trip travel diaries
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a walk passing through the market

daily street photography in the market

a walk passing through the market
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as seen from below

view of a marabou stock seen from below in flight

as seen from below
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i can see you from far

near portrait of a lizard buzzard on of the fastest birds of prey

i can see you from far
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My phone is better than yours

Working out with an iPhone to see how far phones are good at with landscape photography

My phone is better than yours
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its getting chilly

chilly cold weather as seen from the source of the Nile accompanied with nice colorful vegetation

its getting chilly
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in the ghost slum town

sneak look at a ghost town, this was mostly during the lockdown situation

in the ghost slum town
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DweezyBwoiWonder Ropes In Nigeria Artist Izreel Jamez.

DweezyBwoiWonder ropes in Nigeria Artist on his new single.

DweezyBwoiWonder Ropes In Nigeria Artist Izreel Jamez.
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The Westerners

The story is characterized with revenge, love, passion and ultimately hope. It also embraces long suffering, deceit and despair. It centers on two(2) African princes that seeks the fortunes and love of the king. This gesture made them to embark on an adventure that brought about sorrow, despair, desperation, greed and more secrets that can’t be told and known to any man.

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the road past the lions den

while doing a game drive at kidepo valley national park we were told at night times lions come along and climb to the top as they make noises to make awareness of their presence to the lioness

the road past the lions den
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Wanjiku

She represents the regular citizen and class struggle.

Wanjiku
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and their was a sunset

sunset moment captured along the shores of lake Victoria

and their was a sunset
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The higher you go the cooler it becomes and it comes with the best views

Breathe taking view while at the top of mountain longonot which is a strato volcano such a view is seen while at its top elevation around the crater ring which can also be hiked around and this takes 2 hours to go around

The higher you go the cooler it becomes and it comes with the best views
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come we hike around fort patiko

Fort Patiko or Samuel Baker’s Fort, was a military fort built by Samuel Baker in Patiko, Gulu District, The Construction of the fort was completed on December 25, 1872. After Baker left in 1888, the fort was used by Emin Pasha and Charles Gordon while they served as Governor of the Equatorial Province of the British Uganda Protectorate. A plaque on the remaining wall of a grain storage building in the center of the fort reads “Fatiko 1872 -88, founded by Sir Samuel Baker, occupied by Emin and Gordon”. The fort was initially constructed by the Arabs as a slave collection centre. Sir Samuel Baker took over the fort from 1872 to 1888 when he was sent on a mission by the Queen of England to stop the slave trade which was being carried out by the Arabs slave traders. The fort then became the headquarters for Emin Pasha and Gordon, the respective Governors of the Equatorial Province of the British Protectorate.

come we hike around fort patiko
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lets take a walk

hadada ibis doing a rooftop walk

lets take a walk
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amidst the savannah at crossroads

view of the savannah vegetation seen on a game drive in kidepo valley national park in northeastern Uganda

amidst the savannah at crossroads
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Like father like son

Father and son crossing a foot bridge to head back to their home which is on an island

Like father like son
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