Out of Africa - Tanzania Safari Photo Slideshow
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OUT OF AFRICA
Karl’s 65th Birthday Adventure
Leaving AlbuquerqueLove those frequent flyer miles!
Rivertrees InnArusha, Tanzania Photo: Rosi Tomaszewski
Best hotel room sign ever!
Leaving ArushaOff to the Eastern Serengeti Nature Refuge
A “kitty” footprint - a very BIG kitty
Eastern Serengeti camp crew
Nyumba - home sweet homeCamping? Not so much . . .
Linda and SandraColorado
Diane and KenAlberta, Canada
Tony and Brenda (with crew memberHussein)Alberta, Canada
Rogathe Levoyo
Early morning bush walk
Lead guide Freddy with wildebeest skull
Surprise!!Breakfast in the bush
Maasai boma visitA boma is a settlement of circular mud and dung homes
Balama (l) and Emmanuel (r)Maasai translators
Corral, Maasai style
Maasai visit at Eastern Serengeti camp
Maasai storyteller
Visit to Sukenya Elementary SchoolThey sang to us and we sang to them. They were MUCH better than we were!
The teacher
The teacher’s son
Freddy’s backseat driver Photo: Rosi Tomaszewski
Visit to Enjipai Women’s Co-Op
Can you hear me now?
Serengeti National Park – 6000 acres
Northern Serengeti camp crew
This was Bun’s favorite nyumba
The Great MigrationGetting ready to leap into the Mara River
Wait for it . . .
And they’re off . . .
Oops…changed our minds!
Maybe because of this big fella . . .
Or this guy . . .
Central Serengeti camp crew
Serengeti sunrise balloon ride
Hippos (many hippos) lazing in the water
Our balloon pilot…really!
Photo: Sandra Knight
Serengeti groundskeepers looking for lunch…
Found it!
Lunch in the bush with guides Freddy and Mohammed - OJ was “checking the tires”
RosiCalifornia
Pride of lions – first there were nine…
And then this guy came along…
Leopard with kill
TonyAlberta, Canada
Leaving the Serengeti for Ngorongoro
Dust devil
Rosi and George (a/k/a Babu)California
Ngorongoro overlook
Photo: Rosi Tomaszewski
Our last sunset in Tanzania – gorgeous!
THANK YOU, THOMSON SAFARIS!