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August 9th 2006
Published: November 3rd 2009
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9th August Wednesday DAY 19 NAIROBI to ARUSHA A great way to start the morning is being forced to have a cold shower when you have to also wash your hair. Brrrrr. Good news was that the radio on the truck was now fixed so the new group jammed along, passing into TANZANIA and had our lunch stop in Arusha where I pigged out on a massive macon, egg, beef, hash brown burger and chips. Tried to get mo... Read Full Entry



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A little MouseA little Mouse
A little Mouse

squick squick
The group ready to enter to getiThe group ready to enter to geti
The group ready to enter to geti

equip with masai blankets and weapons!!! Copyright Group 2
Kopjes in the distanceKopjes in the distance
Kopjes in the distance

pronounced copy, these ancient granite rocks provide shelter and capture water for a wealth of wildlife and plants and without these environs, lions and other large animals wouldn't survive the dry season. (Think about The Lion King and where Simba slept). Copyright Robin
Spotted!!!Spotted!!!
Spotted!!!

Finally a Leopard, and with some lunch
Our campsite for the nightOur campsite for the night
Our campsite for the night

right smack bang in the Serengeti with n fences or barriers of any kind wooooo



3rd November 2009

I wanna go back!!!
My god, Africa was amazing! It's great to re-live the experience in photos, but I wanna do it again for real. Hopefully my long distance wildlife spotting eyes last longer than my failing close up reading eyes :-) But, who would have thought it could get so bloody cold in Africa, the Crater was absolutely freezing!!!
4th November 2009

Amazing Photos Amanda!!! Gav and I want to go!
5th November 2009

love the pictures
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