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KENYA, Watamu: In a photograph taken by Make It Kenya 16 January 2016, the sun sets as a traditional dhow cruise run by Turtle Bay Resort sails along Mida Creek near the Indian Ocean coastal village of Watamu. Kenya's famous wildlife and beautiful tropical coastline is being showcased in a series of live web broadcasts using state-of–the-art technology. #KenyaLive has enabled people to witness the excitement of a night safari in the Mara in real time using specialist night-vision equipment and is now in Watamu highlighting the work of the turtle conservation organisation Local Ocean Trust, and other activities including stand-up paddle boarding with dolphins, snorkelling and scuba diving by using the scial media application Periscope. MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.
KENYA, Masai Mara: In a photpgraph taken by Make It Kenya 09 January 2016, a female cheetah known as Amani and three cubs are reflected in water as they walk along a river in the Olare Motorgi Conservancy bordering tha Masai Mara National Reserve in Kenya. The country’s famous wildlife is being showcased with two world firsts in a series of live web broadcasts using new state-of–the-art technology. #KenyaLive enables people to witness the excitement of a night safari in the Mara – as well as Kenya’s coastal underwater treasures - as the action happens in real time. Building on the success of #MaraLive - the world’s first live web broadcast of the great wildebeest migration - Make It Kenya has again partnered with HerdTracker to use a combination of the most innovative filming technology, and Twitter’s Periscope app, to give people around the world unprecedented access to some of the most exciting and rare animal behaviours, with 50 live broadcasts over 11 days. MANDATORY CREDIT: MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.
KENYA, Watamu: In a photograph taken by Make It Kenya 18 January 2016, members of the Local Ocean Trust (LOT) and HerdTracker prepare to release a green sea turtle back to the Indian Ocean from a beach in Watamu. In a world first, a pair of sea turtles had a detachable GoPro camera mounted on their backs to enable live streaming over the internet and broadcast on Twitter's Periscope application as it made it's way down the beach, entered the surf and swam back out into open water. Kenya's famous wildlife and beautiful tropical coastline was for two weeks being showcased in a series of live web broadcasts using state-of–the-art technology. #KenyaLive enabled people to witness the excitement of a night safari in the Mara in real time using specialist night-vision equipment as well as the release and first moments back in the wild of rehabilitated sea turtles which had accidentally been caught in fishing nets along the Watamu coast. The series of broadcasts highlighted the work of the LOT turtle conservation organisation, in addition to the many other and varied activities Watamu has to offer including stand-up paddle boarding with dolphins, snorkelling and scuba diving, all broadcast live by HerdTracker and Make It Kenya using the social media application Periscope. MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.
KENYA, Watamu: In a photograph taken by Make It Kenya 18 January 2016, a green sea turtle with a detachable GoPro camera mounted on it's carapace makes it's way down the beach towards the Indian Ocean from a beach in Watamu. In a world first, a pair of sea turtles had a detachable GoPro camera mounted on their backs to enable live streaming over the internet and broadcast on Twitter's Periscope application as it made it's way down the beach, entered the surf and swam back out into open water. Kenya's famous wildlife and beautiful tropical coastline was for two weeks being showcased in a series of live web broadcasts using state-of–the-art technology. #KenyaLive enabled people to witness the excitement of a night safari in the Mara in real time using specialist night-vision equipment as well as the release and first moments back in the wild of rehabilitated sea turtles which had accidentally been caught in fishing nets along the Watamu coast. The series of broadcasts highlighted the work of the LOT turtle conservation organisation, in addition to the many other and varied activities Watamu has to offer including stand-up paddle boarding with dolphins, snorkelling and scuba diving, all broadcast live by HerdTracker and Make It Kenya using the social media application Periscope. MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.
KENYA, Watamu: In a photograph taken by Make It Kenya 16 January 2016, Ben Kelliher of Tribe Watersports catches wind and wave during a kitesurfing display off a beach of the Indian Ocean coastal village of Watamu. Kenya's famous wildlife and beautiful tropical coastline is being showcased in a series of live web broadcasts using state-of–the-art technology. #KenyaLive has enabled people to witness the excitement of a night safari in the Mara in real time using specialist night-vision equipment and is now in Watamu highlighting the work of the turtle conservation organisation Local Ocean Trust, and other activities including stand-up paddle boarding with dolphins, snorkelling and scuba diving by using the scial media application Periscope. MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.
KENYA, Watamu: In a photograph taken by Make It Kenya 16 January 2016, a kite-surfer races along in strong winds off the beach of the Indian Ocean coastal village of Watamu. Kenya's famous wildlife and beautiful tropical coastline is being showcased in a series of live web broadcasts using state-of–the-art technology. #KenyaLive has enabled people to witness the excitement of a night safari in the Mara in real time using specialist night-vision equipment and is now in Watamu highlighting the work of the turtle conservation organisation Local Ocean Trust, and other activities including stand-up paddle boarding with dolphins, snorkelling and scuba diving by using the scial media application Periscope. MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.
KENYA, Watamu: In a photograph taken by Make It Kenya 16 January 2016, a kite-surfer races along in strong winds off the beach of the Indian Ocean coastal village of Watamu. Kenya's famous wildlife and beautiful tropical coastline is being showcased in a series of live web broadcasts using state-of–the-art technology. #KenyaLive has enabled people to witness the excitement of a night safari in the Mara in real time using specialist night-vision equipment and is now in Watamu highlighting the work of the turtle conservation organisation Local Ocean Trust, and other activities including stand-up paddle boarding with dolphins, snorkelling and scuba diving by using the scial media application Periscope. MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.
KENYA, Watamu: In a photograph taken by Make It Kenya 16 January 2016, Carel Verhoef Cofounder of HerdTracker undertakes a backwards role into the ocean as Steve Curtis of Aqua Ventures based in Watamu and others prepare to partake in a live underwater broadcast with HerdTracker on a reef under the ocean off the coast of Watamu. Kenya's famous wildlife and beautiful tropical coastline is being showcased in a series of live web broadcasts using state-of–the-art technology. #KenyaLive has enabled people to witness the excitement of a night safari in the Mara in real time using specialist night-vision equipment and is now in Watamu highlighting the work of the turtle conservation organisation Local Ocean Trust, and other activities including stand-up paddle boarding with dolphins, snorkelling and scuba diving by using the scial media application Periscope. MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.
KENYA, Watamu: In a photograph taken by Make It Kenya 18 January 2016, members of the Local Ocean Trust (LOT) and HerdTracker prepare to release a green sea turtle back to the Indian Ocean from a beach in Watamu. In a world first, a pair of sea turtles had a detachable GoPro camera mounted on their backs to enable live streaming over the internet and broadcast on Twitter's Periscope application as it made it's way down the beach, entered the surf and swam back out into open water. Kenya's famous wildlife and beautiful tropical coastline was for two weeks being showcased in a series of live web broadcasts using state-of–the-art technology. #KenyaLive enabled people to witness the excitement of a night safari in the Mara in real time using specialist night-vision equipment as well as the release and first moments back in the wild of rehabilitated sea turtles which had accidentally been caught in fishing nets along the Watamu coast. The series of broadcasts highlighted the work of the LOT turtle conservation organisation, in addition to the many other and varied activities Watamu has to offer including stand-up paddle boarding with dolphins, snorkelling and scuba diving, all broadcast live by HerdTracker and Make It Kenya using the social media application Periscope. MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.
KENYA, Masai Mara: In a photpgraph taken by Make It Kenya 08 January 2016, HerdTracker video cameraman Jacques van Tonder monitors a specialised night-vision camera while following the Enkuyeni Pride of lions as they hunt through long grass after dark in the surrounding bush in the Olare Motorgi Conservancy bordering tha Masai Mara National Reserve in Kenya. The country’s famous wildlife is being showcased with two world firsts in a series of live web broadcasts using new state-of–the-art technology. #KenyaLive enables people to witness the excitement of a night safari in the Mara – as well as Kenya’s coastal underwater treasures - as the action happens in real time. Building on the success of #MaraLive - the world’s first live web broadcast of the great wildebeest migration - Make It Kenya has again partnered with HerdTracker to use a combination of the most innovative filming technology, and Twitter’s Periscope app, to give people around the world unprecedented access to some of the most exciting and rare animal behaviours, with 50 live broadcasts over 11 days. MANDATORY CREDIT: MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE. January 2016, a lioness of the Enkuyeni Pride of lions is illuminated by a red spotting lamp as she hunts through long grass after dark in the surrounding bush in the Olare Motorgi Conservancy bordering tha Masai Mara National Reserve in Kenya. The country’s famous wildlife is being showcased with two world firsts in a series of live web broadcasts using new state-of–the-art technology. #KenyaLive enables people to witness the excitement of a night safari in the Mara – as well as Kenya’s coastal underwater treasures - as the action happens in real time. Building on the success of #MaraLive - the world’s first live web broadcast of the great wildebeest migration - Make It Kenya has again partnered with HerdTracker to use a combination of the most innovative filming technology, and Twitter’s Periscope app, to give people around the world unprecedented access to some of the most exciting and rare animal behaviours, with 50 live broadcasts over 11 days. MANDATORY CREDIT: MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.
KENYA, Watamu: In a photograph taken by Make It Kenya 16 January 2016, Ben Kelliher of Tribe Watersports gives an interview during a live broadcast over the internet via the Periscope application on the beach of the Indian Ocean coastal village of Watamu. Kenya's famous wildlife and beautiful tropical coastline is being showcased in a series of live web broadcasts using state-of–the-art technology. #KenyaLive has enabled people to witness the excitement of a night safari in the Mara in real time using specialist night-vision equipment and is now in Watamu highlighting the work of the turtle conservation organisation Local Ocean Trust, and other activities including stand-up paddle boarding with dolphins, snorkelling and scuba diving by using the scial media application Periscope. MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.
KENYA, Watamu: In a photograph taken by Make It Kenya 18 January 2016, members of the Local Ocean Trust (LOT) and HerdTracker prepare to release a green sea turtle back to the Indian Ocean from a beach in Watamu. In a world first, a pair of sea turtles had a detachable GoPro camera mounted on their backs to enable live streaming over the internet and broadcast on Twitter's Periscope application as it made it's way down the beach, entered the surf and swam back out into open water. Kenya's famous wildlife and beautiful tropical coastline was for two weeks being showcased in a series of live web broadcasts using state-of–the-art technology. #KenyaLive enabled people to witness the excitement of a night safari in the Mara in real time using specialist night-vision equipment as well as the release and first moments back in the wild of rehabilitated sea turtles which had accidentally been caught in fishing nets along the Watamu coast. The series of broadcasts highlighted the work of the LOT turtle conservation organisation, in addition to the many other and varied activities Watamu has to offer including stand-up paddle boarding with dolphins, snorkelling and scuba diving, all broadcast live by HerdTracker and Make It Kenya using the social media application Periscope. MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.
KENYA, Watamu: In a photograph taken by Make It Kenya 18 January 2016, Casper van de Geer (right), project manager of the Local Ocean Trust (LOT) in Watamu and HerdTracker's Carel Verhoef (left), ready a green sea turtle to have a detachable GoPro camera mounted on it's carapace ahead of it's release back to the Indian Ocean. In a world first, the event was streamed over the internet, broadcast on Twitter's Periscope application as the sea turtle entered the surf and swam back out into open water. Kenya's famous wildlife and beautiful tropical coastline was for two weeks being showcased in a series of live web broadcasts using state-of–the-art technology. #KenyaLive enabled people to witness the excitement of a night safari in the Mara in real time using specialist night-vision equipment as well as the release and first moments back in the wild of rehabilitated sea turtles which had accidentally been caught in fishing nets along the Watamu coast. The series of broadcasts highlighted the work of the LOT turtle conservation organisation, in addition to the many other and varied activities Watamu has to offer including stand-up paddle boarding with dolphins, snorkelling and scuba diving, all broadcast live by HerdTracker and Make It Kenya using the social media application Periscope. MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.
KENYA, Watamu: In a photograph taken by Make It Kenya 18 January 2016, members of the Local Ocean Trust (LOT) and HerdTracker prepare to release a green sea turtle back to the Indian Ocean from a beach in Watamu. In a world first, a pair of sea turtles had a detachable GoPro camera mounted on their backs to enable live streaming over the internet and broadcast on Twitter's Periscope application as it made it's way down the beach, entered the surf and swam back out into open water. Kenya's famous wildlife and beautiful tropical coastline was for two weeks being showcased in a series of live web broadcasts using state-of–the-art technology. #KenyaLive enabled people to witness the excitement of a night safari in the Mara in real time using specialist night-vision equipment as well as the release and first moments back in the wild of rehabilitated sea turtles which had accidentally been caught in fishing nets along the Watamu coast. The series of broadcasts highlighted the work of the LOT turtle conservation organisation, in addition to the many other and varied activities Watamu has to offer including stand-up paddle boarding with dolphins, snorkelling and scuba diving, all broadcast live by HerdTracker and Make It Kenya using the social media application Periscope. MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.
KENYA, Watamu: In a photograph taken by Make It Kenya 18 January 2016, HerdTracker's Carel Verhoef (left) and Casper van de Geer (right), project manager of the Local Ocean Trust (LOT) in Watamu carry a green sea turtle with a detachable GoPro camera mounted on it's carapace ahead of it's release back to the Indian Ocean. In a world first, the event was streamed over the internet, broadcast on Twitter's Periscope application as the sea turtle entered the surf and swam back out into open water. Kenya's famous wildlife and beautiful tropical coastline was for two weeks being showcased in a series of live web broadcasts using state-of–the-art technology. #KenyaLive enabled people to witness the excitement of a night safari in the Mara in real time using specialist night-vision equipment as well as the release and first moments back in the wild of rehabilitated sea turtles which had accidentally been caught in fishing nets along the Watamu coast. The series of broadcasts highlighted the work of the LOT turtle conservation organisation, in addition to the many other and varied activities Watamu has to offer including stand-up paddle boarding with dolphins, snorkelling and scuba diving, all broadcast live by HerdTracker and Make It Kenya using the social media application Periscope. MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.
KENYA, Watamu: In a photograph taken by Make It Kenya 18 January 2016, a green sea turtle with a detachable GoPro camera mounted on it's carapace makes it's way down the beach towards the Indian Ocean from a beach in Watamu. In a world first, a pair of sea turtles had a detachable GoPro camera mounted on their backs to enable live streaming over the internet and broadcast on Twitter's Periscope application as it made it's way down the beach, entered the surf and swam back out into open water. Kenya's famous wildlife and beautiful tropical coastline was for two weeks being showcased in a series of live web broadcasts using state-of–the-art technology. #KenyaLive enabled people to witness the excitement of a night safari in the Mara in real time using specialist night-vision equipment as well as the release and first moments back in the wild of rehabilitated sea turtles which had accidentally been caught in fishing nets along the Watamu coast. The series of broadcasts highlighted the work of the LOT turtle conservation organisation, in addition to the many other and varied activities Watamu has to offer including stand-up paddle boarding with dolphins, snorkelling and scuba diving, all broadcast live by HerdTracker and Make It Kenya using the social media application Periscope. MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.
KENYA, Watamu: In a photograph taken by Make It Kenya 18 January 2016, a green sea turtle with a detachable GoPro camera mounted on it's carapace makes it's way down the beach towards the Indian Ocean from a beach in Watamu. In a world first, a pair of sea turtles had a detachable GoPro camera mounted on their backs to enable live streaming over the internet and broadcast on Twitter's Periscope application as it made it's way down the beach, entered the surf and swam back out into open water. Kenya's famous wildlife and beautiful tropical coastline was for two weeks being showcased in a series of live web broadcasts using state-of–the-art technology. #KenyaLive enabled people to witness the excitement of a night safari in the Mara in real time using specialist night-vision equipment as well as the release and first moments back in the wild of rehabilitated sea turtles which had accidentally been caught in fishing nets along the Watamu coast. The series of broadcasts highlighted the work of the LOT turtle conservation organisation, in addition to the many other and varied activities Watamu has to offer including stand-up paddle boarding with dolphins, snorkelling and scuba diving, all broadcast live by HerdTracker and Make It Kenya using the social media application Periscope. MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.
KENYA, Watamu: In a photograph taken by Make It Kenya 18 January 2016, HerdTracker cofounder's Carel Verhoef (left) and Andre van Kets look on at a green sea turtle with a detachable GoPro camera mounted on it's carapace and loaded into to transportation ahead of it's release back to the Indian Ocean. In a world first, the event was streamed over the internet, broadcast on Twitter's Periscope application as the sea turtle entered the surf and swam back out into open water. Kenya's famous wildlife and beautiful tropical coastline was for two weeks being showcased in a series of live web broadcasts using state-of–the-art technology. #KenyaLive enabled people to witness the excitement of a night safari in the Mara in real time using specialist night-vision equipment as well as the release and first moments back in the wild of rehabilitated sea turtles which had accidentally been caught in fishing nets along the Watamu coast. The series of broadcasts highlighted the work of the LOT turtle conservation organisation, in addition to the many other and varied activities Watamu has to offer including stand-up paddle boarding with dolphins, snorkelling and scuba diving, all broadcast live by HerdTracker and Make It Kenya using the social media application Periscope. MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.
KENYA, Watamu: A photograph taken by Make It Kenya 16 January 2016, shows the Ocean Sports Bar and Restaurant in the Indian Ocean coastal village of Watamu. Kenya's famous wildlife and beautiful tropical coastline is being showcased in a series of live web broadcasts using state-of–the-art technology. #KenyaLive has enabled people to witness the excitement of a night safari in the Mara in real time using specialist night-vision equipment and is now in Watamu highlighting the work of the turtle conservation organisation Local Ocean Trust, and other activities including stand-up paddle boarding with dolphins, snorkelling and scuba diving by using the scial media application Periscope. MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.
KENYA, Watamu: In a photograph taken by Make It Kenya 16 January 2016, Carel Verhoef, cofounder of HerdTracker speaks during a live broadcast over the internet via the periscope application whilst on a traditional dhow cruise run by Turtle Bay Resort in the Indian Ocean coastal village of Watamu. Kenya's famous wildlife and beautiful tropical coastline is being showcased in a series of live web broadcasts using state-of–the-art technology. #KenyaLive has enabled people to witness the excitement of a night safari in the Mara in real time using specialist night-vision equipment and is now in Watamu highlighting the work of the turtle conservation organisation Local Ocean Trust, and other activities including stand-up paddle boarding with dolphins, snorkelling and scuba diving by using the scial media application Periscope. MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.
KENYA, Watamu: In a photograph taken by Make It Kenya 16 January 2016, Ben Kelliher of Tribe Watersports catches wind and wave during a kitesurfing display off a beach of the Indian Ocean coastal village of Watamu. Kenya's famous wildlife and beautiful tropical coastline is being showcased in a series of live web broadcasts using state-of–the-art technology. #KenyaLive has enabled people to witness the excitement of a night safari in the Mara in real time using specialist night-vision equipment and is now in Watamu highlighting the work of the turtle conservation organisation Local Ocean Trust, and other activities including stand-up paddle boarding with dolphins, snorkelling and scuba diving by using the scial media application Periscope. MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.
KENYA, Watamu: In a photograph taken by Make It Kenya 16 January 2016, a member of the Aqua Ventures Crew in Watamu prepares to anchor as their boat approaches shore following a live underwater broadcast with HerdTracker on a reef under the ocean off the coast of Watamu. Kenya's famous wildlife and beautiful tropical coastline is being showcased in a series of live web broadcasts using state-of–the-art technology. #KenyaLive has enabled people to witness the excitement of a night safari in the Mara in real time using specialist night-vision equipment and is now in Watamu highlighting the work of the turtle conservation organisation Local Ocean Trust, and other activities including stand-up paddle boarding with dolphins, snorkelling and scuba diving by using the scial media application Periscope. MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.
KENYA, Watamu: In a photograph taken by Make It Kenya 16 January 2016, Carel Verhoef cofounder of HerdTracker looks on as Steve Curtis (right) of Aqua Ventures based in Watamu talks with Andre Van Kets, as they prepare to partake in a live underwater broadcast with HerdTracker on a reef under the ocean off the coast of Watamu. Kenya's famous wildlife and beautiful tropical coastline is being showcased in a series of live web broadcasts using state-of–the-art technology. #KenyaLive has enabled people to witness the excitement of a night safari in the Mara in real time using specialist night-vision equipment and is now in Watamu highlighting the work of the turtle conservation organisation Local Ocean Trust, and other activities including stand-up paddle boarding with dolphins, snorkelling and scuba diving by using the scial media application Periscope. MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.
KENYA, Watamu: In a photograph taken by Make It Kenya 18 January 2016, a green sea turtle with a detachable GoPro camera mounted on it's carapace makes it's way down the beach towards the Indian Ocean from a beach in Watamu. In a world first, a pair of sea turtles had a detachable GoPro camera mounted on their backs to enable live streaming over the internet and broadcast on Twitter's Periscope application as it made it's way down the beach, entered the surf and swam back out into open water. Kenya's famous wildlife and beautiful tropical coastline was for two weeks being showcased in a series of live web broadcasts using state-of–the-art technology. #KenyaLive enabled people to witness the excitement of a night safari in the Mara in real time using specialist night-vision equipment as well as the release and first moments back in the wild of rehabilitated sea turtles which had accidentally been caught in fishing nets along the Watamu coast. The series of broadcasts highlighted the work of the LOT turtle conservation organisation, in addition to the many other and varied activities Watamu has to offer including stand-up paddle boarding with dolphins, snorkelling and scuba diving, all broadcast live by HerdTracker and Make It Kenya using the social media application Periscope. MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.
KENYA, Watamu: In a photograph taken by Make It Kenya 16 January 2016, Ben Kelliher of Tribe Watersports catches wind and wave during a kitesurfing display off a beach of the Indian Ocean coastal village of Watamu. Kenya's famous wildlife and beautiful tropical coastline is being showcased in a series of live web broadcasts using state-of–the-art technology. #KenyaLive has enabled people to witness the excitement of a night safari in the Mara in real time using specialist night-vision equipment and is now in Watamu highlighting the work of the turtle conservation organisation Local Ocean Trust, and other activities including stand-up paddle boarding with dolphins, snorkelling and scuba diving by using the scial media application Periscope. MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.
KENYA, Watamu: In a photograph taken by Make It Kenya 16 January 2016, Ben Kelliher of Tribe Watersports catches wind and wave during a kitesurfing display off a beach of the Indian Ocean coastal village of Watamu. Kenya's famous wildlife and beautiful tropical coastline is being showcased in a series of live web broadcasts using state-of–the-art technology. #KenyaLive has enabled people to witness the excitement of a night safari in the Mara in real time using specialist night-vision equipment and is now in Watamu highlighting the work of the turtle conservation organisation Local Ocean Trust, and other activities including stand-up paddle boarding with dolphins, snorkelling and scuba diving by using the scial media application Periscope. MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.
KENYA, Watamu: In a photograph taken by Make It Kenya 16 January 2016, the sun sets as a traditional dhow cruise run by Turtle Bay Resort sails along Mida Creek near the Indian Ocean coastal village of Watamu. Kenya's famous wildlife and beautiful tropical coastline is being showcased in a series of live web broadcasts using state-of–the-art technology. #KenyaLive has enabled people to witness the excitement of a night safari in the Mara in real time using specialist night-vision equipment and is now in Watamu highlighting the work of the turtle conservation organisation Local Ocean Trust, and other activities including stand-up paddle boarding with dolphins, snorkelling and scuba diving by using the scial media application Periscope. MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.
KENYA, Watamu: In a photograph taken by Make It Kenya 16 January 2016, Ben Kelliher of Tribe Watersports gives an interview during a live broadcast over the internet via the Periscope application on the beach of the Indian Ocean coastal village of Watamu. Kenya's famous wildlife and beautiful tropical coastline is being showcased in a series of live web broadcasts using state-of–the-art technology. #KenyaLive has enabled people to witness the excitement of a night safari in the Mara in real time using specialist night-vision equipment and is now in Watamu highlighting the work of the turtle conservation organisation Local Ocean Trust, and other activities including stand-up paddle boarding with dolphins, snorkelling and scuba diving by using the scial media application Periscope. MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.
KENYA, Watamu: In a photograph taken by Make It Kenya 16 January 2016, Ben Kelliher of Tribe Watersports catches wind and wave during a kitesurfing display off a beach of the Indian Ocean coastal village of Watamu. Kenya's famous wildlife and beautiful tropical coastline is being showcased in a series of live web broadcasts using state-of–the-art technology. #KenyaLive has enabled people to witness the excitement of a night safari in the Mara in real time using specialist night-vision equipment and is now in Watamu highlighting the work of the turtle conservation organisation Local Ocean Trust, and other activities including stand-up paddle boarding with dolphins, snorkelling and scuba diving by using the scial media application Periscope. MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.
KENYA, Watamu: In a photograph taken by Make It Kenya 16 January 2016, a kite-surfer races along in strong winds off the beach of the Indian Ocean coastal village of Watamu. Kenya's famous wildlife and beautiful tropical coastline is being showcased in a series of live web broadcasts using state-of–the-art technology. #KenyaLive has enabled people to witness the excitement of a night safari in the Mara in real time using specialist night-vision equipment and is now in Watamu highlighting the work of the turtle conservation organisation Local Ocean Trust, and other activities including stand-up paddle boarding with dolphins, snorkelling and scuba diving by using the scial media application Periscope. MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.
KENYA, Masai Mara: In a photpgraph taken by Make It Kenya 08 January 2016, a sub-adult member of the Enkuyeni Pride of lions sleeps in the Olare Motorgi Conservancy bordering tha Masai Mara National Reserve in Kenya. The country’s famous wildlife is being showcased with two world firsts in a series of live web broadcasts using new state-of–the-art technology. #KenyaLive enables people to witness the excitement of a night safari in the Mara – as well as Kenya’s coastal underwater treasures - as the action happens in real time. Building on the success of #MaraLive - the world’s first live web broadcast of the great wildebeest migration - Make It Kenya has again partnered with HerdTracker to use a combination of the most innovative filming technology, and Twitter’s Periscope app, to give people around the world unprecedented access to some of the most exciting and rare animal behaviours, with 50 live broadcasts over 11 days. MANDATORY CREDIT: MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.
ITALY, Milan: In a photograph taken by Make It Kenya, 8 September 2015, Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta arrives at the Make It Kenya international brand campaign launch in the Italian city of Milan. Introduced by the Ministry of East African Affairs, Commerce and Tourism (MEAACT) to promote and enhance Kenya’s position as a global leader in tourism, commerce and investment, the VIP event at Kenya House, an extension of Kenya’s Expo pavilion that is located in the centre of Milan and being used to further showcase Kenya’s cultural and economic assets, saw President Kenyatta officially activate the new digital portal MakeItKenya.com and supporting social media platforms. The digital elements have been specifically designed as a source of rich sharable content that will connect the world to Kenya, through people’s computers, smart phones and digital devices. MANDATORY CREDIT: MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.
KENYA, Watamu: In a photograph taken by Make It Kenya 16 January 2016, Ben Kelliher of Tribe Watersports catches wind and wave during a kitesurfing display off a beach of the Indian Ocean coastal village of Watamu. Kenya's famous wildlife and beautiful tropical coastline is being showcased in a series of live web broadcasts using state-of–the-art technology. #KenyaLive has enabled people to witness the excitement of a night safari in the Mara in real time using specialist night-vision equipment and is now in Watamu highlighting the work of the turtle conservation organisation Local Ocean Trust, and other activities including stand-up paddle boarding with dolphins, snorkelling and scuba diving by using the scial media application Periscope. MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.
KENYA, Watamu: In a photograph taken by Make It Kenya 16 January 2016, Carel Verhoef Cofounder of HerdTracker undertakes a backwards role into the ocean as Steve Curtis of Aqua Ventures based in Watamu and others prepare to partake in a live underwater broadcast with HerdTracker on a reef under the ocean off the coast of Watamu. Kenya's famous wildlife and beautiful tropical coastline is being showcased in a series of live web broadcasts using state-of–the-art technology. #KenyaLive has enabled people to witness the excitement of a night safari in the Mara in real time using specialist night-vision equipment and is now in Watamu highlighting the work of the turtle conservation organisation Local Ocean Trust, and other activities including stand-up paddle boarding with dolphins, snorkelling and scuba diving by using the scial media application Periscope. MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.
KENYA, Watamu: In a photograph taken by Make It Kenya 16 January 2016, a kite-surfers are seen off the beach of the Indian Ocean coastal village of Watamu. Kenya's famous wildlife and beautiful tropical coastline is being showcased in a series of live web broadcasts using state-of–the-art technology. #KenyaLive has enabled people to witness the excitement of a night safari in the Mara in real time using specialist night-vision equipment and is now in Watamu highlighting the work of the turtle conservation organisation Local Ocean Trust, and other activities including stand-up paddle boarding with dolphins, snorkelling and scuba diving by using the scial media application Periscope. MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.
KENYA, Watamu: In a photograph taken by Make It Kenya 16 January 2016, a trainee kite-surfer learns techniques off a beach of the Indian Ocean coastal village of Watamu. Kenya's famous wildlife and beautiful tropical coastline is being showcased in a series of live web broadcasts using state-of–the-art technology. #KenyaLive has enabled people to witness the excitement of a night safari in the Mara in real time using specialist night-vision equipment and is now in Watamu highlighting the work of the turtle conservation organisation Local Ocean Trust, and other activities including stand-up paddle boarding with dolphins, snorkelling and scuba diving by using the scial media application Periscope. MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.
KENYA, Watamu: In a photograph taken by Make It Kenya 17 January 2016, Kenya's Cabinet Secretary for Tourism Hon. Najib Balala arrives in the coastal town of Watamu by parachute after skydiving out of a plane from approx. 11,000ft. Kenya's famous wildlife and beautiful tropical coastline is being showcased in a series of live web broadcasts using state-of–the-art technology. #KenyaLive has enabled people to witness the excitement of a night safari in the Mara in real time using specialist night-vision equipment and is now in Watamu highlighting the work of the turtle conservation organisation Local Ocean Trust, and other activities including stand-up paddle boarding with dolphins, snorkelling and scuba diving by using the scial media application Periscope. MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.
KENYA, Watamu: In a photograph taken by Make It Kenya 16 January 2016, a trainee kite-surfer learns techniques off a beach of the Indian Ocean coastal village of Watamu. Kenya's famous wildlife and beautiful tropical coastline is being showcased in a series of live web broadcasts using state-of–the-art technology. #KenyaLive has enabled people to witness the excitement of a night safari in the Mara in real time using specialist night-vision equipment and is now in Watamu highlighting the work of the turtle conservation organisation Local Ocean Trust, and other activities including stand-up paddle boarding with dolphins, snorkelling and scuba diving by using the scial media application Periscope. MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.
KENYA, Watamu: In a photograph taken by Make It Kenya 16 January 2016, the sun sets as a traditional dhow cruise run by Turtle Bay Resort sails along Mida Creek near the Indian Ocean coastal village of Watamu. Kenya's famous wildlife and beautiful tropical coastline is being showcased in a series of live web broadcasts using state-of–the-art technology. #KenyaLive has enabled people to witness the excitement of a night safari in the Mara in real time using specialist night-vision equipment and is now in Watamu highlighting the work of the turtle conservation organisation Local Ocean Trust, and other activities including stand-up paddle boarding with dolphins, snorkelling and scuba diving by using the scial media application Periscope. MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.
KENYA, Watamu: In a photograph taken by Make It Kenya 16 January 2016, the sun sets as a traditional dhow cruise run by Turtle Bay Resort sails along Mida Creek near the Indian Ocean coastal village of Watamu. Kenya's famous wildlife and beautiful tropical coastline is being showcased in a series of live web broadcasts using state-of–the-art technology. #KenyaLive has enabled people to witness the excitement of a night safari in the Mara in real time using specialist night-vision equipment and is now in Watamu highlighting the work of the turtle conservation organisation Local Ocean Trust, and other activities including stand-up paddle boarding with dolphins, snorkelling and scuba diving by using the scial media application Periscope. MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.
KENYA, Masai Mara: In a photpgraph taken by Make It Kenya 08 January 2016, HerdTracker video cameraman Jacques van Tonder monitors a specialised night-vision camera while following the Enkuyeni Pride of lions as they hunt through long grass after dark in the surrounding bush in the Olare Motorgi Conservancy bordering tha Masai Mara National Reserve in Kenya. The country’s famous wildlife is being showcased with two world firsts in a series of live web broadcasts using new state-of–the-art technology. #KenyaLive enables people to witness the excitement of a night safari in the Mara – as well as Kenya’s coastal underwater treasures - as the action happens in real time. Building on the success of #MaraLive - the world’s first live web broadcast of the great wildebeest migration - Make It Kenya has again partnered with HerdTracker to use a combination of the most innovative filming technology, and Twitter’s Periscope app, to give people around the world unprecedented access to some of the most exciting and rare animal behaviours, with 50 live broadcasts over 11 days. MANDATORY CREDIT: MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE. January 2016, a lioness of the Enkuyeni Pride of lions is illuminated by a red spotting lamp as she hunts through long grass after dark in the surrounding bush in the Olare Motorgi Conservancy bordering tha Masai Mara National Reserve in Kenya. The country’s famous wildlife is being showcased with two world firsts in a series of live web broadcasts using new state-of–the-art technology. #KenyaLive enables people to witness the excitement of a night safari in the Mara – as well as Kenya’s coastal underwater treasures - as the action happens in real time. Building on the success of #MaraLive - the world’s first live web broadcast of the great wildebeest migration - Make It Kenya has again partnered with HerdTracker to use a combination of the most innovative filming technology, and Twitter’s Periscope app, to give people around the world unprecedented access to some of the most exciting and rare animal behaviours, with 50 live broadcasts over 11 days. MANDATORY CREDIT: MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.
KENYA, Watamu: In a photograph taken by Make It Kenya 16 January 2016, a trainee kite-surfer learns techniques off a beach of the Indian Ocean coastal village of Watamu. Kenya's famous wildlife and beautiful tropical coastline is being showcased in a series of live web broadcasts using state-of–the-art technology. #KenyaLive has enabled people to witness the excitement of a night safari in the Mara in real time using specialist night-vision equipment and is now in Watamu highlighting the work of the turtle conservation organisation Local Ocean Trust, and other activities including stand-up paddle boarding with dolphins, snorkelling and scuba diving by using the scial media application Periscope. MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.
KENYA, Watamu: In a photograph taken by Make It Kenya 16 January 2016, a kite-surfer races along in strong winds off the beach of the Indian Ocean coastal village of Watamu. Kenya's famous wildlife and beautiful tropical coastline is being showcased in a series of live web broadcasts using state-of–the-art technology. #KenyaLive has enabled people to witness the excitement of a night safari in the Mara in real time using specialist night-vision equipment and is now in Watamu highlighting the work of the turtle conservation organisation Local Ocean Trust, and other activities including stand-up paddle boarding with dolphins, snorkelling and scuba diving by using the scial media application Periscope. MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.
KENYA, Watamu: In a photograph taken by Make It Kenya 16 January 2016, Steve Curtis (right) of Aqua Ventures based in Watamu talks with Andre Van Kets, Cofounder of HerdTracker as they prepare to partake in a live underwater broadcast with HerdTracker on a reef under the ocean off the coast of Watamu. Kenya's famous wildlife and beautiful tropical coastline is being showcased in a series of live web broadcasts using state-of–the-art technology. #KenyaLive has enabled people to witness the excitement of a night safari in the Mara in real time using specialist night-vision equipment and is now in Watamu highlighting the work of the turtle conservation organisation Local Ocean Trust, and other activities including stand-up paddle boarding with dolphins, snorkelling and scuba diving by using the scial media application Periscope. MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.
KENYA, Watamu: In a photograph taken by Make It Kenya 17 January 2016, Kenya's Cabinet Secretary for Tourism Hon. Najib Balala (in green shirt) releases a Hawksbill turtle back into the Indian Ocean, which had been rehabilitated by the Local Ocean Trust. Balala arrived in the coastal town of Watamu by parachute this morning after skydiving out of a plane from approx. 11,000ft. Kenya's famous wildlife and beautiful tropical coastline is being showcased in a series of live web broadcasts using state-of–the-art technology. #KenyaLive has enabled people to witness the excitement of a night safari in the Mara in real time using specialist night-vision equipment and is now in Watamu highlighting the work of the turtle conservation organisation Local Ocean Trust, and other activities including stand-up paddle boarding with dolphins, snorkelling and scuba diving by using the scial media application Periscope. MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.p
KENYA, Watamu: In a photograph taken by Make It Kenya 16 January 2016, Ben Kelliher of Tribe Watersports gives an interview during a live broadcast over the internet via the Periscope application on the beach of the Indian Ocean coastal village of Watamu. Kenya's famous wildlife and beautiful tropical coastline is being showcased in a series of live web broadcasts using state-of–the-art technology. #KenyaLive has enabled people to witness the excitement of a night safari in the Mara in real time using specialist night-vision equipment and is now in Watamu highlighting the work of the turtle conservation organisation Local Ocean Trust, and other activities including stand-up paddle boarding with dolphins, snorkelling and scuba diving by using the scial media application Periscope. MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.
KENYA, Watamu: In a photograph taken by Make It Kenya 16 January 2016, a member of the Aqua Ventures Crew in Watamu prepares to anchor as their boat approaches shore following a live underwater broadcast with HerdTracker on a reef under the ocean off the coast of Watamu. Kenya's famous wildlife and beautiful tropical coastline is being showcased in a series of live web broadcasts using state-of–the-art technology. #KenyaLive has enabled people to witness the excitement of a night safari in the Mara in real time using specialist night-vision equipment and is now in Watamu highlighting the work of the turtle conservation organisation Local Ocean Trust, and other activities including stand-up paddle boarding with dolphins, snorkelling and scuba diving by using the scial media application Periscope. MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.
ITALY, Milan: In a photograph taken by Make It Kenya, 8 September 2015, Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta (right) and Hon. Phyllis Kandie Minister of East African Affairs, Commerce and Tourism (MEAACT), launch the Make It Kenya international brand campaign in the Italian city of Milan. Introduced by MEAACT to promote and enhance Kenya’s position as a global leader in tourism, commerce and investment, the VIP event at Kenya House, an extension of Kenya’s Expo pavilion that is located in the centre of Milan and being used to further showcase Kenya’s cultural and economic assets, saw President Kenyatta officially activate the new digital portal MakeItKenya.com and supporting social media platforms. The digital elements have been specifically designed as a source of rich sharable content that will connect the world to Kenya, through people’s computers, smart phones and digital devices. MANDATORY CREDIT: MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.
KENYA, Watamu: A photograph taken by Make It Kenya 16 January 2016, shows a view of the of Watamu on Kenya's Indian Ocean coast. Kenya's famous wildlife and beautiful tropical coastline is being showcased in a series of live web broadcasts using state-of–the-art technology. #KenyaLive has enabled people to witness the excitement of a night safari in the Mara in real time using specialist night-vision equipment and is now in Watamu highlighting the work of the turtle conservation organisation Local Ocean Trust, and other activities including stand-up paddle boarding with dolphins, snorkelling and scuba diving by using the scial media application Periscope. MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.
KENYA, Watamu: In a photograph taken by Make It Kenya 17 January 2016, Kenya's Cabinet Secretary for Tourism Hon. Najib Balala (in green shirt) prepares to release a Hawksbill turtle back into the Indian Ocean, which had been rehabilitated by the Local Ocean Trust. Balala arrived in the coastal town of Watamu by parachute this morning after skydiving out of a plane from approx. 11,000ft. Kenya's famous wildlife and beautiful tropical coastline is being showcased in a series of live web broadcasts using state-of–the-art technology. #KenyaLive has enabled people to witness the excitement of a night safari in the Mara in real time using specialist night-vision equipment and is now in Watamu highlighting the work of the turtle conservation organisation Local Ocean Trust, and other activities including stand-up paddle boarding with dolphins, snorkelling and scuba diving by using the scial media application Periscope. MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.