LS Small motor launch at sea with people fishing / angling over the stern. MS of small mast with cloudy sky. GV Fortress type building looking down over beach. VS touring around fortress, showing old cannons etc. LS Watch...
LS Small motor launch at sea with people fishing / angling over the stern. MS of small mast with cloudy sky. GV Fortress type building looking down over beach. VS touring around fortress, showing old cannons etc. LS Watch tower of fortress. LS Crocodile sliding into water in jungle. LS African women performing traditional dance. VS In open market, traders selling lined and materials for clothing, one man seated at sewing machine working on a piece of material. VS Man selling trinkets. MS Tourist cast fishing line into stream. MS Fast flowing water of stream break onto rocks. GV African countryside. Aerial view coastal area of East Africa. LS Cargo ship passing along river. VS pleasure yachting in African bay. LS Large modern industrial building. VS people playing golf. CU golf ball putted into hole. GV Ultra modern church and other modern buildings in Kenya. VS Gardens of the Church.
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