The Serengeti is a treeless savannah that stretches from northern Tanzania, east of Lake Victoria, to southern Kenya, covering an area of about 30,000 square kilometres.
The word Serengeti is derived from the Masai language from the term "Siringitu" and means "the endless land" or "the endless plain". The Serengeti is one of Africa's most complex and least disturbed ecosystems, ranging from dusty summer drought to green winter and lush spring. The focus is on the savannah with scattered typical acacia trees.
Here an impressions collage as digital painting in watercolor style by Dirk h. Wendt.
Dirk h. Wendt has his roots in Oldenburg in Northern Germany, he studied in Berlin and lives and works today in Dietzenbach-Steinberg near Frankfurt.
Already in grammar school he was trained and encouraged in craftsmanship and visual skills. This continued logically in his training as a typesetter and typographer and..
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