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Serengeti Day 2 (Part 3)
2009.01.06
One more stork picture. :)
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One more stork picture. :)
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The picture itself is not that notable. I included it more for nostalgia. The roads nearly everywhere were unpaved and quite bouncy. I also like this because it reminds me of the endless possibility of further safaris. :)
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The picture itself is not that notable. I included it more for nostalgia. The roads nearly everywhere were unpaved and quite bouncy. I also like this because it reminds me of the endless possibility of further safaris. :)
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There are at least 2 lions here.
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There are at least 2 lions here.
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Young, male lion we caught (on camera, of course -- no stealth lions in my luggage, I swear!) as he walked towards a kopje. He seemed to have something in his eye or his nose, as he kept wiping at his face with a paw. He was also calling out occasionally. Not sure if he was in distress or just letting the rest of the family know he was coming home.
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Young, male lion we caught (on camera, of course -- no stealth lions in my luggage, I swear!) as he walked towards a kopje. He seemed to have something in his eye or his nose, as he kept wiping at his face with a paw. He was also calling out occasionally. Not sure if he was in distress or just letting the rest of the family know he was coming home.
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Salute!
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Salute!
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The light changed so rapidly, what with the rainclouds drifting overhead.
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The light changed so rapidly, what with the rainclouds drifting overhead.
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This is the only acknowledgement we got of our existence from this guy. Just a fleeting gaze and then he continued on his way. Safari vehicles have become as much a fixture on the savannah as grass and trees, I think.
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This is the only acknowledgement we got of our existence from this guy. Just a fleeting gaze and then he continued on his way. Safari vehicles have become as much a fixture on the savannah as grass and trees, I think.
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He really was about this close.
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He really was about this close.
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See? There's the part of the car.
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See? There's the part of the car.
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Bye bye, beautiful! I hope your eye clears up.
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Bye bye, beautiful! I hope your eye clears up.
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(And now for more lion action...)
"Mmm... That tourist was deeelicious! Tasted just like chicken."
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(And now for more lion action...)
"Mmm... That tourist was deeelicious! Tasted just like chicken."
This set is a all about lions. There are some other beautiful critters, of course, but the lions are the stars. Wow. So much beauty it's hard to take it all in!
I don't think I've ever seen a sitting lion from the back like that. She really was relaxed around safari vehicles! No wonder part of your heart stayed here. What an amazing place! Great pix.