Senegal #9, Petite Cote

Senegal #9, Petite Cote

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Senegal #9, Petite Cote

Petite Cote (small coast) is a set of shores that starts south of Dakar, and ends just north from Sine Saloum. The ocean is calm, since it is shaped as a large gulf, where waters are warm and safe.

Senegal, Africa, December 2011

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Senegal #8, Petite Cote

Senegal #8, Petite Cote

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Senegal #8, Petite Cote

Petite Cote (small coast) is a set of shores that starts south of Dakar, and ends just north from Sine Saloum. The ocean is calm, since it is shaped as a large gulf, where waters are warm and safe.

Senegal, Africa, December 2011

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Senegal #7, Young Zebra

Senegal #7, Young Zebra

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Senegal #7, Young Zebra
Senegal

Bandia Forest and Wildlife Reserve is not very big, but offers very nice landscapes and African typical species. This Zebra was following its mother, and was very shy since it was only 3 weeks old at the time the picture was shot.

Senegal, Africa, December 2011

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Senegal #6, Zebra

Senegal #6, Zebra

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Senegal #6, Zebra
Senegal

Bandia Forest and Wildlife Reserve is not very big, but offers very nice landscapes and African typical species.

Senegal, Africa, December 2011

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Senegal #5, Rhinoceros

Senegal #5, Rhinoceros

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Senegal #5, Rhinoceros
Senegal

Bandia Forest and Wildlife Reserve is not very big, but offers very nice landscapes and African typical species. In the reserve, you can find a couple of Rhinoceros, which is an endangered species. These two guys are almost blind, so they use they sense of smell to take directions.

Senegal, Africa, December 2011

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Uploaded on Dec 31, 2011  |  Map

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