The following pictures were taken while I was on a safari in Masai Mara wildlife preserve. It is situated just north of the Tanzania border in southwest Kenya where many Masai people live. The Masai people are very recognizable as they appear often in African photos. They wear bright red blankets and often have elongated earlobes. Two Masai children are pictured below. Within the preserve animals were plentiful (I took over 250 photos in all). Most beautiful, however, was the scenery across the plains. In some of my photos you will see parts of the Serengetti which is in Tanzania. Breathtaking beauty!
Still called the Family Values Tour, this blog now detours into our latest adventure -- building our house in Volcano, HI.
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- Data Management Process Documentation
- Classroom Electrified!
- Kakamega Rain Forrest
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Tuesday, July 19, 2005
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