Deep in the heart of Kenya's African jungle is a place called Amboselli and a tribe called the Maasai tribe. The Maasai are a friendly and nomadic group of wandering people who often move and set up home elsewhere in order to stay close to greener pastures for their goats and cattle. They live in huts made from cow dung and mud. They sleep on cow skins. They have no electricity and no running water. They live the same lifestyle they've lived for ages. In essense, they make Amish people appear modern.
One of the most friendly Maasai I met while in Africa was a man I refer to as Wilson "The Techie" Maasai. I thought he was fascinating and gave him this nickname because his social networking hobby seems like a polar opposite to his lifestyle. In a word, he loves his cellphone. He uses it to Skype and to access Facebook and Twitter (to name a few of the social networking web sites).
Kasaine is a professional Safari spotter and can provide anyone with a wealth of information on African wildlife. If you've ever dreamed of an African Safari, he's the one you want to talk to. He is very easygoing and is eager to have International e-pals. Feel free to contact him if you wish. His email address is: kasainewil@yahoo.co.uk.
He seems like a really nice guy. I would have him as a guide. I hope to see Africa soon. Tks for vid.
dinoing07 6 months ago