I just received confirmation that the submarine exploration of the Gulf of Aqaba is on! This will occur late April/early May and I will be posting pictures from it around the middle of May. I am so excited. It is a childhood dream-come-true to actually pilot a submarine on one of the most spectacular reefs on earth. This will be posted as a separate blog under the same web address. I look forward to sharing my adventures with you.
Tim
Monday, January 17, 2011
Tanzania
Our departure from Agra, India was delayed 3 hours due to severe smog. Therefore, we arrived at Kilimanjaro airport quite late. The Serengeti park rangers do not allow travel through the park after nightfall. So, we had to get special permission to travel at night or we would not have been able to catch our bush plane from the airport into the park. Fortunately, the National Geographic Society has some influence. After a one hour flight on the bush plane, we had a one hour drive through the park to our camp. Following are some pictures of the wildlife that we encountered. There will many more later, as well as some of our camp.
I checked my guidebook and believe this is a SUPERB STARLING |
A family of mongoose on a termite mound. Snakes like to live in termite mounds and mongoose like to eat snakes. These guys were hoping to find dinner. |
Wildebeest. |
Egyptian Goose. |
Impala |
Lilac Breasted Roller |
Blacksmith Plover |
Cokes Hartebeest |
Warthog |
Cheetah. |
Cheetah |
Saturday, January 1, 2011
More from Agra, India
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