From Wikipedia:
The Great Rift Valley is a large trough that runs through Kenya from north to south. It is part of the Gregory Rift, the eastern branch of the East African Rift, which starts in Tanzania to the south and continues northward into Ethiopia. In the past, it was seen as part of a “Great Rift Valley” that ran from Madagascar to Syria. Most of the valley falls within the Rift Valley Province.
The valley contains the Cherangani Hills and a chain of volcanoes, some of which are still active. The climate is mild, with temperatures usually below 28 °C (82 °F). Most rain falls during the March–June and October–November periods.[1] The Tugen Hills to the west of Lake Baringo contain fossils preserved in laval flows from the period 14 to 4 million years ago. The relics of many hominids, ancestors of humans, were found here.[2]
I left off on our flight over Lake Bogoria in the Great Rift Valley where we photographed both Greater and Lesser Flamingos in flocks riming the lake…

Nikon D4, AF-S 24-120mm f4 VR

Nikon D4, AF-S 24-120mm f4 VR
We then continued on through the Great Rift Valley…

Nikon D4, AF-S 24-120mm f4 VR

Nikon D4, AF-S 24-120mm f4 VR
to Nanyuki where Patrick met us and we continued on. Next stop Kichwa Tembo Masai Mara. Stay tuned.





