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These are my paternal grandparents...What do YOU think? |
Below is a butcher's knife. Above is Alex's new best friend whenever we find ourselves walking at dark. |
We found Nemo and he was delicious! Even better with ugali! |
If you think THIS is too cute... |
Look mom, no hands! I knew I would eventually get it. Practice makes perfect but genetics, makes one a super star (see video)... |
Here I am with gramps again! And a couple members of his family. |
Waiting for the Kamaga Ferry to take us back to town. |
These lizards are crazy beautiful and don't look real at all. Who would have ever thought there would be hot pink and purple lizards in Africa? |
With one of the school children Alex works with. |
Lesson for making palm oil anyone? |
The fact that these bugs actually exist is all sorts of wrong!!! Exhibit A. |
Exibit B |
Exhibit C-Swarms of bugs just before a rainstorm. |
On our way to Rubando Island National Park. |
Some local children who came to see us depart. The Wazungus (Europeans, but basically any white/foreign people) are always something of a wonder. |
It started out such a peaceful day... |
The next day was sunny and perfect! Even the hippos couldn't resist coming out and soaking up some sun. |
This flower is usually only found in rainy season, one of which is starting. |
These are some of the students from the Netherlands that are also in Tanzania. Super hard workers! They are teaching us Dutch. |
And away we go on an island safari ride. |
Note the car is "backwards" and people drive on the left side of the street. |
This is a strange sweet and sour fruit called "saba" that I found during the drive. It had a hard shell and a sticky jelly slime around the seeds inside. Saba senegalensis |
We looked outside of the boat along the shore and saw this shiny green all around. Pretty cool looking algae, if you ask me. |
Python hole and skin. Good thing it wasn't home today... |
...a really good thing. |
These hippos were hanging out in the bay every morning. Their barking noise was our alarm clock. |
So many captions to put on this one. These little guys were running all over the island. |
I had never seen black and white crows before. |
The fishing eagle looks a lot like the bald eagle. |
Beautiful butterfly clusters were all around. |
The giraffes were hiding and huge. |
Lots of crocs!! |
Even an otter. Can you see it? Has a white mouth. |
Lots of birds! |
These are warbler bird nests in the bay. |
The banda houses where we stayed. |
Our view from the banda house we stayed in. Roughing it. |
Hippo central in the morning. |
This IS Africa!?! So beautiful!!! |
Added later:
A few left over pictures I was supposed to post last time.
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Not what I imagined we'd see in Sub-Sahara Africa. |
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Magnificant Trees |
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Another group of curious little kids watching us as we left. |
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Big piles of tiny little of sardines. A great source of protein and nutrition for this region. |
Wow, lake Victoria, cradle of Mankind, did you know that the first homo sapiens came from that area? It´s amazing, I´m really envious of you!
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