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Kaleidoscope of Tanzania – a safari holiday through the Serengeti, Ngorongoro highlands, Tarangire and Ruaha // Day 17: Mwagusi Safari Camp
Sunday 12 November 2006 Our tea and coffee was late again this morning but thankfully we still had enough time to get ready for our morning game drive. On the way to the vehicles we saw that the young male elephant was back in camp. Our driver and guide didn't...
Kaleidoscope of Tanzania – a safari holiday through the Serengeti, Ngorongoro highlands, Tarangire and Ruaha // Day 16: Mwagusi Safari Camp
Saturday 11 November 2006 Heiko heard the hyena and lions around the camp last night. Apparently the lions were really loud. He woke me up so I could hear them too but I was in such a deep sleep that it took quite some effort to wake me from my (strange) dream...
Kaleidoscope of Tanzania – a safari holiday through the Serengeti, Ngorongoro highlands, Tarangire and Ruaha // Day 15: Mwagusi Safari Camp
Friday 10 November 2006 We were woken with tea and coffee in bed today! Just after 6.30 we went straight to the vehicle to meet our guide (Geoffrey) and driver (Yona). As we were leaving camp we saw the male elephant near the kitchen and saw loads of yellow...
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