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Kenya's Journey to the East African Plateau Five – Reflections of Lake Navassa and water birds

author:Informed Darley lark T

After walking through thousands of mountains and rivers, I have never seen a reflection of any piece of water as beautiful as Lake Navassa, and only by experiencing it personally can I know how charming this beauty is, and it is difficult to describe in any language.

Kenya's Journey to the East African Plateau Five – Reflections of Lake Navassa and water birds

On the dead wood in the lake, on the big trees on the shore, there are all kinds of fat birds, and the chirping of the chirping breaks the silence around them.

Kenya's Journey to the East African Plateau Five – Reflections of Lake Navassa and water birds

The two trees, not embracing on the ground, almost embraced each other in the lake.

Kenya's Journey to the East African Plateau Five – Reflections of Lake Navassa and water birds

Isn't it amazing? There are trees of all sizes in the lake, and they have their own shapes.

Kenya's Journey to the East African Plateau Five – Reflections of Lake Navassa and water birds

The trees on the shore and in the lake are full of such fat birds, they are fed by the abundant creatures in the lake? Or was it raised by the abundant insects on the shore?

Kenya's Journey to the East African Plateau Five – Reflections of Lake Navassa and water birds

These birds cover the trees with black pressure, and the sound of calling is not to be underestimated, which can break the silence around them.

Kenya's Journey to the East African Plateau Five – Reflections of Lake Navassa and water birds

These dead woods in Lake Navasa are also very interesting, giving the lake a dry atmosphere and making people feel like they have come to a wild place. The silhouettes of those dead woods always make people wonder, what's wrong, what happened?

Kenya's Journey to the East African Plateau Five – Reflections of Lake Navassa and water birds
Kenya's Journey to the East African Plateau Five – Reflections of Lake Navassa and water birds
Kenya's Journey to the East African Plateau Five – Reflections of Lake Navassa and water birds

Mandarin ducks play freely in the lake, rolling hippos slowly walk on the shore, and giraffes on the shore in the distance do not rush to walk, constituting a different scenery of Lake Navassa.

Kenya's Journey to the East African Plateau Five – Reflections of Lake Navassa and water birds
Kenya's Journey to the East African Plateau Five – Reflections of Lake Navassa and water birds
Kenya's Journey to the East African Plateau Five – Reflections of Lake Navassa and water birds
Kenya's Journey to the East African Plateau Five – Reflections of Lake Navassa and water birds
Kenya's Journey to the East African Plateau Five – Reflections of Lake Navassa and water birds

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