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The giraffe always look like, “Hey what are you doing here.” |
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Our group at the Mara River with our Kenyan guard. They won’t allow you to go by yourself, because the hippos and crocs are quite nasty when they bite. |
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I just love this tree. It’s called a sausage tree. |
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Cheetah, very close, and very cat. |
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This is how a zebra scratches his back. |
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Ok I couldn’t help it; I had to go zebra chasing. You really aren’t supposed to leave your car, but this is Africa, who’s going to stop you? |
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Camp songs around a fire. |
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This picture is not the best, but you can clearly see the lion. He was not 15 feet away from us. |
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Here are the elephants approaching our campsite on the last day. All the dots on the hillside are wildebeests, except for the ones which are bushes of course. |
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You can see the sand river in the valley. We camped under the tree middle left in this picture. You can once again see the wildebeests covering the hillside. |
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Ever seen a sitting giraffe. This one looked as if he were guarding the road. |
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These elephants were in the exact same spot when we drove into the park and when we drove out. I think they must have been made of cardboard. |
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