The photos were taken using my phone from an elevation of between 100-150m

an aerial view of Nairobi is not complete without a picture of the site for slum tourism justaposed with highrise development

some of you didn’t go to good schools and don’t have an idea what a fault line looks like. Here is me doing community service
Great pictures!
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Thanks mate
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Excellent views for us who can’t get there, & really clear fault line. Thank you sir.
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Welcome my friend
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Wow! Those fault lines – amazing!
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Oh yes, they are
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never thought that faultline is that distinct from up
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It is. And you can see where it cuts the road
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Is that a Robinson 22?
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It was an Airbus helicopter
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Oooo, nice!
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Appreciate the different perspective, Mak! Thanks!
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You are welcome, Carmen
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Great pics. Did you take them as you were ascending into heaven on your horse? Even if not, say you did. You could start a religion that way.
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I was on a horse, riding to heaven using my pinhole camera to take the photos as we waited for coordinates from Peter. You know he can be slow
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Oh, tell me about it.
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This horse, man, it rides Smooth. No turbulence
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Cool shots! Especially the fault lines. (Envy you the ride.)
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The weather was good so we had a smooth ride. The view from up is quite good
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Like everyone else, I’m fascinated by the geologic fault lines. Growing up in California almost on top of the San Andreas Fault, it’s very hard to discern unless seen from above. At ground level, evidence of fault creep can be seen in displaced fence lines, broken pavement and such; but, the fault structure itself is usually unrecognizable.
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I live in Solano County, California north of the core Bay Area. There is one road (Rockville Road) which cuts right across a relatively minor fault, the Green Valley Fault. It is very visible from a car (or bicycle) in that you can see the rock patterns.
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Ah. Here is a picture.
https://www.kqed.org/quest/15300
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Cool!
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I’m somewhat familiar with that area. They must be frequently repairing the road surface, then.
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A portion of road was washed way along this fault line. Maybe that explains why it was of interest to yours truly.
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Very cool stuff! It has been years since I have flown, I’m a bit jealous 🙂
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You make me a wee bit jealous every time you do a photo essay😁
Payback eh
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Well I’ll get right on that then lol 🙂
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Terrific images, my Kenyan brother! Your civic mindedness in sharing with us the fault-lines is commended! Have a great weekend! Naked hugs!
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I am glad you like them. It was a joy taking them
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