Saturday, November 23, 2013

Miss Tourism Narok County

Marley Sianto SikawaMarley Sianto Sikawa

Marley Sianto Sikawa managed to win the 2013 Narok county miss tourism contest.
A young Maasai lady that grew up in one of the most treasured wildlife viewing places
in the world #Masaimara.

A very hardworking graduate from Daystar University with a lot of passion towards
environmental conservation as well as a role model to the Maasai community and especially
girls to be inspired to pursue education and become ambassadors of wildlife conservation
Marley Sianto Sikawain the region.

Despite the recent news of some politics to stir controversy, she has managed to stay
Marley Sianto Sikawaaway from the political arena and focus even more on the important job ahead of her
and what she believes in and that's creating more awareness about the Maasai women
and the importance of environmental conservation.

She believes that women are the cornerstone to success in every society and that education
for Maasai girls is extremely important and the Maasai women of Narok county could
not have a better person to serve them with no political views but rather getting to work
right away and especially at this important moment of global climate change.





Wednesday, October 16, 2013

What Do You Know About Giraffes?


Tallest mammal on the planet and most people would probably
walk freely right underneath their belly.
They have the longest legs in the animal kingdom therefore
enabling them to walk faster than any other animal.

Whenever there is giraffes in the African savannah there is
bound to be smaller herbivores probably using their towering heads
as lookout for predators.

The anatomy of these animals is probably amongst the most interesting.
If you think about it having a head that is between six to seven feet
above your body would probably need lots of Tylenol just to keep
headaches from low blood pressure in control.
Fortunately, they don't need lots of Tylenol because their hearts have
been modified to perfectly fit their anatomy.

Most giraffes would only take short naps for around five minutes and
they can do that on their feet.
Rare moments you can find this beautiful creature on the ground
sitting because it takes them longer to stand up on their long feet and
very vulnerable to predators especially lions.