Africa Trek Nairobi to Zanzibar 2007
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Africa Trek Nairobi to Zanzibar 2007
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ClaresTravels
Clare Thomas's Africa Trip
Day0
Set off from a freezing cold Manchester on January 10th 2007 for Nairobi, Kenya. ...
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Kenya Street Market
Street market just outside Nairobi
kenya / Tanzania Border
you arent usually allowed to take photos here but we got special...
Entry to the Conservati
on Area
Ngoronogor
o Crater, Tanzania
Kenyan Boy Hearding Goats
They start work an become warriors at the age of 10
View of the Crater from the rim
approx 2400 foot above see level, pretty cold up here at night!
Zebras in the Conservati
on Area
Wildebeast
1.5 million Wildebeast migrate to the serengeti every year from the maasi mara
serengeti border
storm in the sengeti
Secretary Bird
Found i the serengeti - very beautiful
baboon
2 male lions
The first lions we encountere
d in the Serengeti
2 male lions
We managed to drive within ust a few meters of these magnificen
t...
lion and lioness
in serengeti
WartHog (Pumba)
Its so sweet, they get frightened easily and when they run away they...
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P.S. In the USA, we spell that word "faze"!! (the word you spell "phase", I am not sure, if we USED to spell it that way!!)
Eleanor Robb
, March 20, 2007
I really enjoyed your lengthy trip account, thanks a LOT! You described everything so well, I only wished you had included more pictures of the animals, etc. Excellent! I am glad you had such a marvelous time! When I was in Kenya, we learned the women do EVERYTHING, the men go out daily, with some "lunch" on a stick, and play some games for the day, I am so grateful NOT to have been born a Masai woman, it's bad enough as it is!!!
Eleanor Robb
, March 20, 2007
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