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Masajowie eksmitowani ze swoich terenów - Redux

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Masajowie eksmitowani ze swoich terenów  - Redux
Lengai Saringe, a Maasai herder, with the tail of his family’s cow which was eaten by a lion the night before, on the edge of the Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania, on March 5, 2024. When Lengai went looking for his cow in the morning it was too late Ãł all he found was a skeleton and tail, which he took to show his family who rely on him to herd their 200 cows and 300 sheep and goats. “God decided to give my cow to the wild,” he said. “I’m really upset but there’s nothing I can do. This is nature.”
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2024-03-05
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