Baboons wander around everywhere in the park. They also try to steal food from passing motorists The water buffalos above love the mud holes |
Sometimes driving by at a fast rate of speed doesn't give your camera long enough to focus |
These birds love to catch a ride when they can |
These guys decided to move on when they decided we weren't sharing our snacks with them |
These guys love to roll in mud holes - some kind of water Buffalo |
Lots of Crocs. These guys sleep with their mouth open. The tour guide told us they are trying to cool off |
This is some kind of Eagle, we saw a lot of them |
These birds are pretty ugly. Baby monkeys don't care |
We didn't ever see the leopards, Sister Wilkes went out early one morning to capture this picture |
The River Nile is full of these hippo guys |
Lots of monkeys |
We saw a lot of geese and other interesting birds of all kinds |
I think these are called Jackson Hardabeasts |
The Giraffes were just everywhere and they don't seem to care what we are doing |
This was another picture Sister Wilkes got that we were not able to see because of the tall grass |
These are called Crested Crane's. They are huge and very beautiful and they fly! Note the fluff on their heads |
Another water Buffalo |
hippo |
Another shot of the leopard |
The elephants were amazing |
See the baby |
More Crocs - These guys are very large, probably many hundreds of pounds |
On the Ferry crossing the Nile |
Our comrades |
You can't tell very well, but he just came out of the river and has a water mark on him |
Giraffe's get darker as they get older, this one is pretty old |
Above the River Nile you can see the resort where we were staying. We took this on the boat ride up to the Falls |
On the boat |
This is Robert, he was our tour guide. Ammon is behind him. Don't think for a minute that the couples didn't mention to him how great of a name he has, and would he like to know more. |
The river is full of hippos. They hang out in the water all day and go looking for grass to eat all night. What a life! |
This is why you don't go on shore |
The females are yellow. This one was huge, probably a hundred years old. |
Hide and go seek with the hippos |
On the Ferry. Elder Thayn is not proselyting, he is trying to get a better price. They see whites coming and they see dollar signs |
Our cars had to cross on the ferry |
Lots of Warthogs |
Get out of the road giraffe |
At the Falls |
3 comments:
What an adventure to be among those great animals, up close and personal! WOW! Thanks for the pictures and the education. Who knew that giraffes get darker as they get older?!
What amazing wildlife you were able to see! While Jenn was on her mission we were able to go to Africa and do a safari. Your pictures brought back a lot of wonderful memories. So glad you are having so many wonderful experiences there.
Terri: This is all so wonderful! We just had our RS President and her husband leave for Africa this week. If you run into Bill and Sharlene Jolley...they're our friends! Keep up the good work...it all looks so wonderful. Hugs, Judi
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