My relatives live in Kenya, a country in Easten Africa. Africa is the second lagrest continent in the world, right after Asia, where my uncle Malik Asif Rusd was born.
Today he lives in Nairobi, a capital of Kenya, together with my auntie Kristina and my baby cousin Neela. They live in an apartment on the eight floor, half on hour drive away from NaIrobi`s National park.
WILDE ANIMALS IN THE NAROBI`S NATIONAL PARK
In the park you can see wild animals like lions, giraffes, hippos, crocodiles, leopards and zebras. Noirobi has many birds and another animals because of a lot of trees and flowers.
DAY IN NAIROBI
Uncle Malik goes to work every morning while my auntie and cousin stay at home. They like spending time outdoors. They go for a walk in the morning and in the afternoon around the block, where they get to see monkeys walking on the electricity wires or jumping on the trees. My cousin Neela also enjoys looking at the yellow school buses driving students to school and back home.
THE CLIMATE IN KENYA
There are two seasons in Kenya, wet and dry. Now it is a dry season and noons are very hot here, do my auntie and Neela don`t like to go out then. They stay inside whwew my cousin likes to spend time looking trought the window. She can see many different birds flying up in the sky, rain falling and sometimes she can see a rainbow.
Lana Grabrovec, 4.b