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At the Arumeru River Lodge - there were loads of these tiny little deer called 'dik-diks'


Peter got a little birthday cake


At Arusha National Park.Baboons hanging out on the road


Blue monkey




WarthogsSome roadside pictures


On the way to Tarangire, we saw this bus which had gone off the roadAn elevated platform at the entrance to the park - monkeys everywhere!




Kenny enjoyed standing up in the truckBaobab tree with a big hole in it


Our first ostrichesHanging out in the shade


Guinea fowl


The wood of the baobab tree is very softOur very first lion!


Our little tentInside it was quite comfortable, with a toilet and bathroom. There was electricity just a few hours a day, but there were a few solar powered lights


Yech - a monkey had gotten inside the tent, and pooped on the tank of the toilet!Zebra


Lilac breasted roller


From 6 PM to 9 PM, you could charge cameras and phones in this charging area in the lobby, which was a hot mess of cablesThe zipper to our tent lodges had these funny attachments, which were meant to prevent the monkeys from opening the zipper, which otherwise they were apparently good at


Nursing baby elephant


Evening at the lodge


Morning view of the valleyScary bridge


Peter took this picture of a giraffe


Lots of oddly shaped termite moundsA classic




They had an enclosure for little kids. It had a sign saying "Masai school", with a blackboard and some numbers, but I'll bet it was just to keep the kids away when the tourists were around


At Lake Manyara National Park - there were so many birds that some trees were white with bird droppings


These cattle were frequently on the side of the roadTriple decker bunks in the dormitories. The students had just come back from vacation, so things were still in disarray


At the library. All the books were donations from the United States (for instance, the Magic Treehouse series, etc). I wonder if the children are interested in reading books that took place in a setting so utterly unlike theirs


They gave a presentation on the schoolThe players




Secretary birdPeter was tired with the early morning wake-ups


The first time we saw hippos! They weren't hard to find, and always stay in the well-marked "hippo pond"For lunch we "circled the wagons"


Lots of Masai villages between the Ngorongoro Conservation Area and Serengeti National Park. It was an extremely rough, unpaved washboard road


Having lunch. There were hundreds of safari tourists


Delux - elephants trooping past the balconyThe pool, with an elephant watering hole behind it


Dessert timeOur early morning balloon ride - getting ready to get in the balloon


Hippos from the air


Our balloon pilot (in tie) was an ex Portuguese army paratrooper




We got a tour of the facilities at the Four Seasons - this is their dry goods warehouse


Lots of women walking and carrying objects on their head


The whole tour groupBack at the same lodge in Arusha




Lots and lots of used clothing from Europe and the US for sale