Deux enfants jouent dans les zones rurales du Kenya. Ikutha, Kitui, Kenya. Un baobab tombé. Connu sous le nom de 'l'arbre de vie', le baobab est une icône
4098 x 2680 px | 34,7 x 22,7 cm | 13,7 x 8,9 inches | 300dpi
Date de la prise de vue:
4 janvier 2018
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Two children play in rural Kenya. Ikutha, Kitui, Kenya. A baobab tree fallen. Known as 'The Tree of Life', the baobab is an icon of the African savannah, a symbol of life and positivity in a landscape where little else can thrive. Growing wild in thirty-two countries across the continent, it is at the heart of many traditional remedies and folklore and can have a lifespan of up to 5000 years. Many children lack adequate food, such as proteins from red meat, milk or fish. Ikutha is a town from the Sub-Sahara Africa punished by whips of the AIDS, the lack of water and educative and sanitary resources. During years there is no development worked against zones more disadvantaged and the international aids have still not arrived at this zone. This rural locality has only around 500 inhabitants and is located in the heart of Kenya already worn away by a government who has corrupted it for more than 20 years.