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Discussion in 'Internet' started by Daryl, Oct 27, 2017.

  1. Daryl

    Daryl New Member

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    Which Country your From? #TeamMalaysia
     
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    I am From Kenya.
    Kenya is one of the 55 countries in Africa. It is located in northeastern part of the African continent. Kenya is a beautiful country with a lot of tourist attractions sites that includes waterfalls, wildlife, mountains and valleys, caves, beautiful beaches, beautiful weather, and culture which has made it possible for a larger percentage of worlds tourist to visit Kenya for holidays and vacations. Kenya is divided into eight main provinces with a total of 69 languages, having English and Swahili as the two national languages and enjoys farming and wildlife as the two main economic activities. In sports, the country is best in long-distance rases both for men and women because athletes take advantage of the mountains and hills for training and truly they produce the best results in international competitions, I 've never been interested in the politics of the country but I know some things, ever since Kenya got independence it has had four presidents and one Prime minister. In the line of education, the country has a good number of private and national universities that gives international recognized degrees, making it possible for graduates to find work national and international. Every country in the world has a national symbol, in Kenya, we call it the big five, that is the lion, African elephant, Rhino, leopard and African Buffalo. These are the best five that hold Kenya tourism industry high. Deferent seasons have deferent characteristics and activities that attract international visitors to enjoy and a wonderful living time for the locals for examlpe in :
    January: Clear, hot days and warm nights make this high season a popular time for safaris and good for diving.
    February: With the long dry season well established, the grass grazed down and wildlife gathering close to water points, this is still a good time for a safari too.
    March: Increasingly humid weather that gives way to rains.
    April: Temperatures drop soon after the rains are established and you’ll often have facilities largely to yourself in this more affordable low – or “green" – season.
    May: While game viewing can be trickier as vegetation runs riot, the colors and light are great for photography at this time of year.
    June: The rains give way to cloudy, cooler weather, making for very comfortable conditions, especially in the highlands.
    July Kenya’s “cool" season sets in and wildebeest, migrating from the Serengeti, start arriving in the Maasai Mara.
    August The Great Migration fills the Mara plains – and school’s out, so the park roads are full of tourists.
    September The clearing skies signal the start of hot, dry weather with little chance of rain – and fewer visitors.
    October Still hot, mostly dry and not too busy, this is many people’s preferred month for a safari, and it’s also good for diving.
    November The “short rains" usually start in the second half, so this is low season, with accordingly lower rates and visitor numbers.
    December The rains usually finish by mid-month and landscapes often look their best, under clear blue skies, the start of the peak tourist season.
    There is a lot to talk about this wonderful and blessed county. Farming in Kenya is another wonderful backbone of the economy to talk about but to mention just a few.
     
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