African Morganism: Tanzania 2006

The particularly meaningful adventure into the lives of a few people, in a few places, far away from home.

Monday, October 09, 2006


Lake Manyara
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  • ▼  2006 (134)
    • ▼  October (49)
      • Taxi drivers dashboard, our transport to beach ret...
      • Camels on Tiwi Beach
      • Tiwi Beach, mintues from Mombasa, but not a sectio...
      • View from our hostel window
      • A beautifully carved door we came across while wan...
      • Mombasa alley. The historic section of Mombasa, ca...
      • Mombasa alley
      • Streets of Mombasa
      • Fort Jesus, by the Indian Ocean
      • Mombasa, Kenya. A major port or trade bewteen East...
      • A woman selling bannanas by the roadside with a po...
      • Leaving Tanzania and entering Kenya. Some signs en...
      • Lazy lions
      • Big old fella
      • Elephant
      • Elephants in the grass
      • King of the crater
      • Sneaky lion
      • Stripes. A study done somewhere I heard on good au...
      • Zebra herd
      • Zebras
      • Two of the three Black Rhino's within the whole park
      • Gazelles
      • Hippos!
      • Wildebeast are funny
      • LOTS of wildebeast, theres a warthog in there some...
      • Inside the crater. Wildebeast
      • View into Ngorongoro crater from the rim. Ngorongo...
      • Lake Manyara
      • Lake Manyara, below Ngorongoro
      • Entering Ngorongoro Crater National Park, a Male b...
      • Baobab tree
      • Leaving Kondoa there was the coolest baobab tree e...
      • Central Tanzanian desert flora
      • Heid grinds millet the way women do in Rangi land ...
      • At one point during our tour of Kondoa we were sen...
      • Sunset through acacia trees
      • Kondoa sunset
      • Very excited about my camera, these kids all wante...
      • Rangi kids
      • Rangi house with raised platforms for drying grains
      • Dry riverbed
      • Rangi land riverbed (dried up), cattle cross in th...
      • Just the tree. This is in Rangi land but the orete...
      • An oreteti tree (Maasai name), site of the Rangi g...
      • Rangi House and young boy
      • Mud bricks drying
      • Maize cobs drying on a house
      • Rangi homes and small plots
    • ►  September (85)

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