I don't think I will ever get tired of going on safari and spotting animals.
I have even become a bit of a twitcher and will be able to name you the birds we see...how would you know if I was wrong!? We were lucky enough to spot a leopard and a shoebill; I have no photographic evidence...so you'll just have to believe me. My friend has some great photos of four legged creatures, so we are going to have a 'photograph of the safari' competition. I will keep my best shot for then!
Actually, I didn't seem to take many photographs of animals. I think I am still enjoying seeing so much colour after living in a sand-pit for four years.
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Relaxing by Lake Albert |
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Taking in the sights around the crater lakes |
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Ndali vanilla |
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Our last sundowners spot |
Wow. That looks like my kind of holiday. Gorgeous photos.
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