The traditional transhumance routes of the Vlachs until the 20th century.

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The traditional transhumance routes of the Vlachs until the 20th century.
Samburu men and boys, Mathews Range (also known as the Lenkiyio Hills) - a mountain range in Kenya, 1961. - photo by Wilfred Patrick Thesiger
The Samburu are a Nilotic people (indigenous to the Nile Valley) of north-central Kenya that are related to but distinct from the Maasai. The Samburu are semi-nomadic pastoralists who herd mainly cattle but also keep sheep, goats and camels.
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