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  2. Tsavo West National Park - Wikipedia

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    Below Kitchwa Tembo cliffs at dawn. In 1978 Bill Woodley, then the warden of Tsavo West, invited the Mountain Club of Kenya (MCK) to explore the cliffs in the park. The setting for climbers is superb with elephant roaming the plains below the cliffs and eagles, vultures and falcons circling on thermals around the crags with Kilimanjaro frequently visible on a clear day.

  3. Mara Triangle - Wikipedia

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    There are two permanent lodges inside the Mara Triangle - Mara Serena and Little Governors. There are a few camps on the park's periphery which offer game drives inside the park: Angama Mara, Bateleur Camp, Kichwa Tembo, Kilima Camp, Mara Engai Wilderness Lodge, Mara Siria Tented Camp & Cottages, and Mpata Safari Club.

  4. Kichwa-Lamista people - Wikipedia

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    The name Kichwa-Lamista derives from the element Kichwa, which is the name given to the Quechuan language spoken in Amazonia, [4] and lamista, a Spanish adjective referring to the city of Lamas. The spellings Quechua-Lamista and Kichua-Lamista also exist, with the group themselves preferring spellings which employ k . [ 5 ]

  5. Quechua people - Wikipedia

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    The Kichwa people of Ecuador speak the Kichwa dialect; in Colombia, the Inga people speak Inga Kichwa. The Quechua word for a Quechua speaker is runa or nuna ("person"); the plural is runakuna or nunakuna ("people"). "Quechua speakers call themselves Runa -- simply translated, "the people". [10] Some historical Quechua people are:

  6. Tomay Kichwa District - Wikipedia

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    Tomayquichua District is one of eight districts of the province Ambo in Peru. [1] Despite its size and population, it is actually a place that receives a bit of tourism (almost entirely domestic) due to locally popular events that are hosted there such as “El Baile de Negritos”, or the domestically famous house of “La Perricholi”.

  7. List of tent cities in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Spokane, Washington: Camp Hope is located on Washington State Department of Transportation property adjacent to Interstate 90. With a population of over 600, it the largest homeless encampment on state land in Washington. [31] [32] Vallejo, California: Wilson Avenue and Sacramento Street [20] Ventura, California: River Haven [33]

  8. List of the United States military installations in Iraq

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    Camp: Anah COP Ocotal: Anah: Al Anbar: 1/4 TF Highlander in '07 w/1st LAR, 3/4 in '06/'07, and many others over years. Large SVBIED at TCP Alpha 20070507. Camp: Andaluz (Spanish Camp) Kufa: Najaf: Used by Spanish troops [citation needed] Camp: Anderson: Diwaniya: Al-Qādisiyyah: 35 miles south of Baghdad Camp: Camp Apache Camp Gunner Main ...

  9. List of Camphill Communities - Wikipedia

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    The entire Camphill Movement takes its name from Camphill Estate in the Milltimber area of Aberdeen, Scotland, where the Camphill pioneers opened their first community for children with special needs in June 1940.