Tanzania - the land of smiles Hello Tab - Another great video diary - we just loved Tarangire we saw so much wildlife there too. Look forward to your next episode. Regards Sheila
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Tanzania I enjoyed this video diary Tab...the pics of the River Nile at sunset, giraffes also my favourite African animals, dry savanna with its wildlife, painted faces, the sounds of the animals...well done.
Tanzania Dave, you know something...as soon as I saw the Masai boys with painted face in Tanzania, I thought about you...why? Because you have posted pics of painted faces in Africa in travel blog earlier that I continue to see on the front page slideshow in Travel Blog. So the legacy comes from you Dave....you started the journey and I am following your footstep. Thank you for your accolade! Much appreciated! I have couple more left....hope you would watch them when I post.
Tanzania Yes, I loved Tanzania, although I was there only for a short time. It's worth placing Tanzania in your bucket list MJ... I will take you along a little more...thanks for viewing and reading...
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good one Hi Andrea,
Thank you for your comment. Yes, the stake out was fun alright with some adrenaline rush, but I have to be more careful in the future. Predators don't understand photo-ops!!!
Shame no leopards Really enjoyed your last video blog on Kenya Tad and it was a shame you did not find the leopards. On our recent trip to India we were hoping to see a Sloth Bear but despite much searching never did get to see one - but saw lots of Tigers instead - there is always something else to spot on wildlife safaris which is why I love them. Enjoy Tanzania, we certainly did, you can read about our adventure on our Silvernomads Blog if you wish. Happy Travels ... ...
Shame no leopards Thank you so much Paul & Sheila for your comments. You are so tight, you will always spot something during wild life ventures. I love it too. May I ask what part of India did you visit and saw tigers? Perhaps your blogs would answer my question. I sure will go through your blogs and read them...the wild life safaris are fascinating!
No Leopards for you Yes MJ, I came out empty handed this time! Sigh! But I trust on you...maybe one in the future when I set my foot again in Africa. I am so glad you did like the video clip. Take care!
Africa Diary I am enjoying your really nice videos but I also miss your traditional blog as you were very good at writing. I'm having mixed feelings. Love the flamingos. You are strong, you are a survivor and will get back to Africa to finish this trip.
Africa Diary Thank you so much for reading and your accolades MJ. I knew I could count on you. I will get back to writing once I have more things to add, soon when my leg gets better and I start traveling. Earlier, I completed my traditional blogs on Africa hete. The video is just an experimentation to capture imagination of readers/viewers from a different angle. I was getting some ideas from Africa wild life documentaries in Netflix (BBC programs) and thought about trying them out. But rest assure MJ, I will get back to my roots - writing traditional blogs. In the meantime, please enjoy the next episodes of my video blogs.
Survived Yes, I was probably fortunate. It's a good lessons learned. At least I will carry some alcoholic swabs for cleaning any bite or cut in the future. Thanks for your comment Paul and Sheila...I will publish a few more to cover my journey!
My Africa Diary Part 3 A great way to preserve your memories, Tab. I guess you learnt the hard way that wild animals deserve the prefix "wild"...they can bite! Interesting selection of music including Grieg for the march of the flamingoes!
My Africa Diary Part 3 Dave, thanks a lot for commenting. Yes, this has been my experimentation to play with the concept of video blog. But viewers are the ultimate judge. And yes, the prefix 'wild' makes sense, but this fool tends to forget the term over and over again, the old dog never learns. Hope I learn it this time!
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Hello Tab - Another great video diary - we just loved Tarangire we saw so much wildlife there too. Look forward to your next episode. Regards Sheila