Great assortment, nice post
Thanks for taking me to places that I could not see otherwise.
Sippyjug104: "Thanks for taking me to places that I could not see otherwise."
My pleasure!
lsimpkins wrote:
Captured during our trip in November 2019.
If I have misidentified any, please feel free to let me know.
Simply gorgeous birds. Thanks for the tour!
lsimpkins wrote:
Captured during our trip in November 2019.
If I have misidentified any, please feel free to let me know.
Beautiful birds and nice photos!
I, for one, would gladly take you up on your offer of more photos from Tanzania.
All beautiful but when i was in kenya, they called that deagle an Egyptian fishing eagle. interesting name variations
lsimpkins wrote:
Captured during our trip in November 2019.
If I have misidentified any, please feel free to let me know.
Thanks for sharing that beautiful series of photos, isimpkins.
Jack B
Loc: Mount Pleasant, SC
WOW! Thanks for sharing.
Jack B
Very nice. It looks like you enjoyed yourself.
JeffDavidson wrote:
Very nice. It looks like you enjoyed yourself.
My wife and I are fortunate to be able to travel quite a bit in our retirement and I also traveled to China and Latin America for business, but we agree that this was our most memorable trip.
We visited three national parks, Tarangire (highest concentration of elephants in the world), Lake Manyara, and Serengeti as well as the Ngorongoro Conservation Area. None of the lodges in the parks can be fenced in and wildlife are often found on the grounds. Escorts are required when returning to your room after dark.
We were told that Americans make up only about 3% of the tourists in Tanzania, most coming from Europe and Asia. Despite the long flights, we highly recommend such a trip.
Great shots, but the turkey is not invited to Thanksgiving dinner.
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