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Yours Truly with the Safari Guides
Every single minute of every single day of the Tanzanian safari was pure joy. We would leave our sleeping quarters a little after 6:00 a.m. and ride in land rovers with pop tops over bumpy, dusty dirt paths all day and into the early evening. We would have a picnic…
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Migration of the Wildebeest
There were thousands and thousands of wildebeest in the Serengeti migrating in long long lines. We parked our land rover in front of one of those long lines as they were slowly ambling towards us. All of a sudden there was a stampede and everyone took off at top speed.…
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Cheetahs in the Serengeti
We found these two beautiful cheetah on the Serengeti Plain last week. That’s the mom on the left and daughter (I think) on the right. A few minutes later the mom pounced on a small reedbuck antelope, dragged it into some brush to hide from lions and gave it to…
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Home, Home on the Range
Last night about 6:00, I finally got off the plane after some 24 hours from Arusha, Tanzania to Dar As Salam to Amsterdam to New York to Philadelphia International and into the arms of Ken and Yumiko and Hsiumei who were all waiting patiently in the baggage claim area. So…
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Tanzania and Broken Crowns
Well I am headed to Tanzania this morning for two weeks of what hopefully will be a magnificent adventure of wildlife photography in the Serengeti and surrounding area. But in the mean time – the adventure has already begun. Ken and Yumiko are in Tokyo and I have been home…
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The Grand Tetons and Julie’s House (Click Photo for Better View)
Have not posted for a while and a lot has been happening. Ken, Yumiko and I flew out to Jackson, Wyoming the day after the 4th of July to reunionize with all my old Hollins College buddies for a week in the Grand Tetons and Yellowstone. First picture is a…








