The Movies and Abyssinia.
Three Movies in all again, that do in many ways truly, capture just how life once was, in and around 'Colonial' Kenya in all too really {but with they in all again, needed truly, to be put in their proper perspectives actually, and as with they in all too really, often truly misrepresented in all, by the Western Media in all really}.
The Savannah:
The Plains:
The Arid areas:
Three Movies in all again, that do in many ways truly, capture just how life once was, in and around 'Colonial' Kenya in all too really {but with they in all again, needed truly, to be put in their proper perspectives actually, and as with they in all too really, often truly misrepresented in all, by the Western Media in all really}.
The Savannah:
The Plains:
The Arid areas:
Photo notes:
the English Patient {Victorian lifestyles, and more or less truly even as seen really, in 'the Savannah' of Kenya, and not England either, and as many would be made to believe in all truly (and by the Western Media too that is)}, Four Weddings and a Funeral {believed truly British culture in all again, and as seen in the UK too really, when in reality, all this speaks of Anglettere culture actually, and as once seen in 'the Plains' of Kenya too really}, Out of Africa {a Movie in all heavily even, falsely believed set in the Plains of Kenya actually (and as with speak of its primary character, Karen Blixen), when in reality (and alongside the movie 'The Flame Trees of Thika' too actually), they both actually in all, do represent life, and as once seen, in the 'Arid areas' of both Somalia and Kenya (and as with Elspeth Huxley too that is, having lived in 'the Plains' of Kenya in all truly)}.