Ol Pejeta: All about the Rhinos


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November 6th 2021
Published: November 6th 2021
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We were awoken at 5:30 this morning by an elephant shaking the tree right in front of our tent - what a cool way to wake up! We lounged in bed for a bit, then later enjoyed breakfast (we both had a very nice breakfast plate with fried potatoes, mushrooms, and two small very light pancakes - quite thin, and very tasty) along with fresh fruit. Susan had sausage and bacon with hers. We packed up and ... Read Full Entry



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12th November 2021

Rhinos
There is nothing better than seeing animals in the natural habitat. It saddens us as what people have done to harm animals. Sad really. I doubt it will ever stop as people seem to want what they want.
12th December 2021

Rhinos
Indeed, the rhino story is very sad. I imagine the gravesite and memorial would have been very moving. So lovely to see from your photos that you were able to see some of these precious animals in their natural habitat. I love how you accompany each day with some refreshing adult beverages and amazing food. What amazing experiences you are having in Kenya ?
19th May 2022
Southern White Rhinos

Mumma and bubba
What a gorgeous photos. And an antidote to the anger that rises up in me when I hear or read of human cruelty to animals. What blows my mind is that it's not even for food or survival reasons - it's for such a laughably stupid reason :( On a happier note, I'm seriously enjoying re-reading your Kenyan blogs :)
24th May 2022
Southern White Rhinos

Mumma and bubba
Thanks Ren! I always try to remember all the incredible people working so hard to protect animals, when I hear about such idiocy and cruelty.

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