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Mt. Kilimanjaro taken from Amboseli N.P. The elephants in Amboseli were less hostile in comparison with the Tsavo heatherlumps; one bull decided to charge for our jeep in what was a very close encounter! |
Lake Nakuru. Taken from a picnic spot where our spicy lunch was smelt from beneath the cliff face by a crafty baboon. Considering baboons are on average ten times stronger than humans (and ten times more aggressive), our brave friend suprised us by having a tug of war with the greedy tree hugger; the rest of our party just ran to hide! Even more suprising was the sight of Roshan emerging unharmed and clutching a quarter of the original quantity of samosas! Crazily enough, in my first week back at school I met Tim Spoerer who had had his lunch stolen at exactly the same picnic spot a year earlier! |
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The Samburu Tribe welcome us before guiding us around their village. Lodging was in the form of mud huts and goat was the only meal of the day. Approximately 25-30 children attended a small school, where we were invited to give them a quick maths lesson! |
The flamingo infested Lake Bogoria, which includes hot springs on the banks. |