Our transport, pantry, kitchen, storage, and entertainment center
The view from our campsite
Myal and Mike decked out in their Safari gear
How to cut your firewood when you don't have an ax or a saw
The sunset behind us
Stunning
Fire Master - a former Boy Scout
FINALLY!
Making dinner. Roasting hotdogs and making chili. Delicious!
A delicate art-form
Chili and Capati - could it be any better?
Myal and his electronic roaster. A glorious 92 RPMs - ensuring a golden toast
Audrey and I
The girls were on the left and the boys on the right. Not much protection against possible curious warthogs!
The sunrise the next morning - 5:15am
5:30am. If we had left after this I would have said the whole trip was worth it. Amazing.
Oh the stories this fire heard!
We have deer in Africa too
Rwandan cows. We saw a lot of these. Nope, not wild, being herded by shephards.
Our first “real” game park find! We fed this guy a banana and he then jumped on the windshield of the car looking for more!
Hippos!
Peek-a-boo
Buffalo
Zeh-bras!
So awkward yet so graceful
Myal, Mike, Audrey, and I. Audrey and I were planted on the back of the truck all afternoon looking for animals. Mike was a gracious driver and made sure that we didn't fall off or get with with low-hanging branches. Myal was in charge of the music.
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