I originally
scheduled several informative posts for December but decided to delay them a
little bit and share some photos. And really, isn't that what people are the
most excited about seeing when you get home from a holiday? I am going to share some of my favorite
photos in this post and hope it gets you excited enough to come back every
Wednesday to see what else I have to say.
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This first
picture was from an Elephant orphan centre outside of Nairobi, Kenya. Most
of the elephants were orphaned due to their mothers falling into a well,
poaching, or natural causes. There were
two different groups of elephants - those under 2 years old and those who were
older. The older ones were able to hold
the bottles themselves - the food is actually human baby food as they found
that was best for the elephants. As they
get older, they are introduced back into the wild and they end up joining a
herd.
The next several photos are from the Serengeti. We spent two nights and three days here and several wildlife drives. We were safe in our trucks and sometimes the animals would get quite close. I have a lot of great pictures from this part of the trip, and sometimes wished I had a camera with a better zoom.
One of the things
that I really wanted to do was a hot air balloon over the Serengeti so I did
it. This was the first time I ever did a
hot air balloon trip and it was great.
This is one of my favorite pictures that I took but I have some from
others that are great.
A highlight
was all the lions we saw while in the Serengeti. This is one of several but we came upon this
family of mom and her cubs. Such playful
little guys!
The tour I
was on did several different countries and once we passed through the Serengeti
we had a lot of long days as we headed southward towards Zimbabwe. Along the way, we passed through South Luangwa
National Park and went on a night safari.
While we weren't able to see a lot of animals in the dark, we did come
across a group of lions that had recently taken down a zebra. Amazing to see!
Last, but
not least, is a photo from Victoria Falls where my tour ended. I will have a complete post on this area
later but the Falls were great, especially the mist that came off them as it
was likely around 40C!
I loved looking at these photos and learning more about the area you visited.
ReplyDeleteThank you! There will be more, every Wednesday I publish a post :)
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