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sent on January 08, 2014 (12:12) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

We followed from far away, hidden in the bush, with binoculars and long lenses (500mm minimum) this female giraffe who was giving birth. We realized that a jeep was going in his direction, the occupants were not adequate equipment and optical court. Despite our calls to stop, you are too close to the giraffe that she started to run suffering, and doing the puppy suffer stress from childbirth that killed him. I took this picture, not technically perfect, just to prove the idiocy of some people who face the safari without the slightest preparation, believing that everything is permitted.
We followed, alone for a little giraffe abandoning it to its fate then easily imaginable, bewilderment, anger and desire to break some heads.
I come from underwater photography but in 2000 I stopped to plunge after finding asso-called sub had reduced the reef by dint of pinnate, the situation is repeating itself in the savannas of Africa. Ignorance, lack of respect for the animals, shouting and casino during the hunting scenes, disfigurement of the territory and no one does anything, it controls the god of money and so it is: fconfuso :: - (.
A couple of users have described the photo of the embrace of the lioness cub antelope as "brutal", I replied affected by the adjective that can not be brutal image that certainly harsh and cruel, but portrays a time-controlled from nature without any human interference. If anything, it is brutal, as in this case, the man and his great ignorance. The photographer, in spite of himself, has a duty to document certain facts by publishing photo-complaint. And as rightly said Memy "W the Wildlife", adding that "....... the affanc theidiots and the ignorant. "

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sent on January 08, 2014 (13:40) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

A document of great importance with reflections entirely acceptable and real unfortunately.
I can only imagine your state of mind at the time.
Unfortunately, sometimes the man never thinks of the consequences of their nefarious actions. This is a clear example, thanks for sharing it. Hello Mark.

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sent on January 08, 2014 (13:52) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

I fully endorse what you wrote Paul. The piace>, 'I want to be an underscore for the words that you used. In Kenya we have seen jeeps carrying people dressed in bright colors (red, yellow and so on), and others who strutted with a glass of wine, to show how even in the middle of nowhere their wealth. Without controls and without a little preparation can happen episodes like the one you described. Nature take its course and the ignorant man if you stay home. Greetings Max

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sent on January 08, 2014 (14:15) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Pmaffio, as I can not imagine that quotarti 100%!
TERRIBLE!
Unfortunately, most tourists who I blame more to drivers who would have the 'experience to understand the risk of certain situation and avoid ......
This is the brutality that is! :-( :-( :-(

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sent on January 08, 2014 (14:25) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thank you for sharing. Memy you are a "old fox savannah", are partly agree with what you say in relation to the drivers. After so many years I have direct contacts in Nairobi and personally I choose the driver prepared. There are certainly drivers less prepared and less scrupulous but succumbs to the temptations of gratuities bestowed by self-styled safaristi who believe themselves masters of Africa. Unfortunately we also contaminated them that in order to have the crocodile on the shirt and the Iphone, to request they do everything :-(

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sent on January 08, 2014 (15:48) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

You're right, it is clear that for a tip can do everything, but it is also true that an occasional visitor many times he has no knowledge, and is unable to determine whether a behavior is wrong ....
In the Serengeti but also in the Ngorongoro Conservation Area have found a solution quite effective because if a driver commits a serious offense punishable by the vine 'interdiction to the park that can take months, but if you compromise the life of an animal, even for life.
Until a few years ago, for example, for the heat to attend the hunt closely, it happened very often that came the phenomenon that would come in and stand in front of you all ruining the hunting cheetah in the unfortunate turn! Now maybe you tend to be too far away, but it's better than doing damage ........................

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sent on January 08, 2014 (17:09) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

You've described a sad reality that leaves anger and dismay .... I appreciate and agree with your words! Greetings, Fabio :-(

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sent on January 08, 2014 (17:46) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Seeing the photo my first thought was: What a wonderful event immortalized!! Then I read your post and I am saddened, I fully share Thy thought and I thank you for COMPLAINT fatta.Con profound esteem ... hello PierGiorgio

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sent on January 08, 2014 (18:20) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Paul your story is terrible but you have done well to share with us. That there are many tourists ill-prepared I can understand (I happened to share a jeep with two Germans phosphorescent-sic - and with Australians rather noisy) but the guides ... I find it unacceptable wow!

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sent on January 08, 2014 (19:09) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Friends think that preparing for a safari experience should start from a healthy natural consciousness. Too many times I've seen tourists who photograph with your mobile phone to send to friends on the spot, the "pic" of the elephant, and how many times I've seen photographers with equipment alleged lads get angry because the driver does not come close to two meters from the leopard. Even in Kenya if the driver leaves the track is likely revocation of license and heavy fines, and only in appearance gives the impression of run off the track, it certainly does, but within certain limits because he knows that he is allowed but is not pushing over if no one buys at the sound of money. Tourists should know that it's in countries where life is worth less than $ 100 and must behave in a responsible manner.

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sent on January 08, 2014 (21:16) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Dear Paul, I fully agree with all your statements. This year I happened to see a car that has gone into full crossing in place at full speed a few meters where the herd was coming down in the Mara. the result was of course to scare the wildebeests and stop the ford. For the record, in the car there have been at least 8 Chinese or Japanese .....

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sent on January 08, 2014 (21:26) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

At first I thought it was the documentation of a birth, then I read the caption.
I was very, very impressed. What a sad ending!
Stupid people ... and that's out there!!
Thank you for having proposed this document.
Hello
Clara

avatarsenior
sent on January 08, 2014 (23:51) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

hello, I also thought giving birth to a .. Unfortunately, instead ... :-| :-| Again ... we should be ashamed of being "human" ... arrogant, uncivilized and arrogant ... I do not think that in the animal kingdom, nobody, apart from man, is able to "boast" about a lot of ... document to be disclosed ....

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sent on January 09, 2014 (0:37) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

I am baffled! I have no words ....... just so much anger!

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sent on January 09, 2014 (3:16) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Chilling :-/ Alleged naturalists cause a tragedy. Photo complaint to scream .... great to click it and propose

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sent on January 09, 2014 (20:20) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

dear Paul, as you say in explanation, a photo-complaint, and more than that could not be. Thank you for having posted! Your photos are very constructive, never dull, and, as in this case, an opportunity for growth for many
hello marco

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sent on January 09, 2014 (21:00) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Great document as sad.
Recently returned from Kenya ... seen a few paintings but many cell and tablets. You have my traveling companions who had simple compact I advised him to enjoy the show with binoculars driver. Council who have followed ...
Let's leave out the noise. In the photo at the lake Nakuru, which I recently posted about the lions there were about 20 vehicles. Some drivers used their horns to try to make his way :-(
Hello
Alberto

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sent on January 09, 2014 (21:08) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

edendo the photo my first thought was: What a wonderful event immortalized!! Then I read your post and I am saddened, I fully share Thy thought and I thank you for COMPLAINT fatta.Con highest consideration PierGiorgio hello ...

A punch in the stomach!
hello
Valentino

avatarsenior
sent on January 09, 2014 (21:20) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Terrible! I have so many thoughts after reading what happened but just this word: awesome!

Riki

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sent on January 10, 2014 (12:19) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

I got goosebumps reading the introduction and I was speechless

the only thing I would say is that there are animals that kill for fun (referring to the picture of the lion), are only men who kill for fun in so many different ways


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