Yesterday I changed out of my Volunteers hat, donned my Tourist hat, and took the first week-day off since I arrived in Africa. I don't feel too guilty about my lack off commitment to the African people because I have probably worked harder out here (and I have had to pay for the privilege!) than I ever did when I was actually getting paid to work in any of my previous professional incarnations ....also I got many of the obligatory tourist photos under my belt whilst in Ngorangoro on Safari.
Ngorangoro is the largest intact volcanic crater in the world and is described by many as the 8th Wonder. It is about 100sq miles in area and about 12 miles in diameter and is located just West of the Rift Valley. Ngorangoro boasts a plethora of flora and fauna and I was extremely lucky to see a broad selection of what is on offer for the typical tourist on Safari. Below is a selection of some of the wildlife I was fortunate enough to get close to.
I haven't uploaded the rhino or the cheetah yet but, I did see them, honestly...
Tuesday, 22 June 2010
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