We had a short break last weekend, and my friend Wendy wanted to go to the equator. Paul, the flashlight-bearing reef-goat from a previous post, thought it would be dumb to drive 3 hours, stand under a sign, and drive back. Especially if he were doing the driving. So he arranged for the 5 of us to spend the night at a tented camp inside a private game park nearby.
Please dim the lights; the slide show is about to start.
The equator and the car that got us there
Outside the girls' "tent"- more like a not-so-soundproof hotel room

Sweetwaters, the retreat where we were staying, is right next to a waterhole.

It must be hard to be that tall.

At the chimp refuge, we witnessed some normal Kenyan rule-keeping:
Paul showed us that as long as you're nice to the guard, the sign doesn't really apply to you.

In fact, the guide probably figures it's a good idea...









Outside the girls' "tent"- more like a not-so-soundproof hotel room

Sweetwaters, the retreat where we were staying, is right next to a waterhole.

It must be hard to be that tall.

At the chimp refuge, we witnessed some normal Kenyan rule-keeping:
Paul showed us that as long as you're nice to the guard, the sign doesn't really apply to you.

In fact, the guide probably figures it's a good idea...

And he'll help you get some better pictures, too!

And now for the boring wildlife pictures...
But I actually SAW these things! I was there!
Pretend to be interested, ok?

And now for the boring wildlife pictures...
But I actually SAW these things! I was there!
Pretend to be interested, ok?







There, that wasn't bad, was it? Only a dozen or so pictures. Just wait until you see me in the States next week- I left out the other 198.
2 comments:
So cool! Is that a water buffalo? (I've heard that everybody has one, but it seems that I don't).
It IS hard to to be tall -- we saw on a documentary that giraffes have a special organ that keeps their brains from exploding when they lower their heads.
Aw! It wasn't a boring slide show! In fact, I should have been Quite Put Out if you went to the equator and wildlife refuge and took pictures and DIDN'T POST ANY. _That_ would have been bad. ;-)
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