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Your wildlife experience in Tanzania, Africa

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(09-23-2016, 03:46 AM)peter Wrote: Very informative posts and nice pictures, PC. My favourite for now is the cloud of dust of the bull elephant announcing his arrival. I also liked the Serengeti Oasis male. The young male Crater lions seemed to be very healthy and those interested in leopards also were served. 

Many thanks on behalf of all.

How about the best of both worlds....


Heres the Big Bull giving himself a little dust bath Wink

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Something else I haven't discussed is this:
I had the privilege of going to a Maasai Village and speaking with one tribesman who had been selected to go to school and learn English and let me tell you something, that may have been one of the best parts of my trip. What an incredible experience, I'd be happy to discuss what their life is like and how they continue to thrive.

I also had got to go to Oldupai Gorge, that is correct, it's called Oldupai not Olduvai. This is the birthplace of man, and the oldest fossil is from here not ethiopia (lucy isn't the oldest known fossil)
I was lucky enough to have a professor give us a private education on the gorge and why it's the birthplace of man kind, any questions on it I would be happy to discuss as well.
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