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| Karibu Tanzania! |
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| The beatiful Agamma Lizard |
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| Church at Bagamoyo - considered to be the first church on Africa's East Coast |
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| Baobabs in Ruaha National Park |
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| Safari refreshments! |
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| The remnants of our Asante Sana! (Thank You!) party for our Tanzanian workers on campus |
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| Lichen and well-dressed Critters |
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| Beautiful Safwa children! |
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| A place of joy http://foxesngo.blogspot.com/ |
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| Journeys |
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| The exquisite European Bee-Eater |
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| My little friend who brought joy and mud to campus! |
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| Facials at Lake Malawi |
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| My sweet sweet brother on village homestay...discovering stickers |
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| Giraffe spine...found at our lunch stop in Ruaha...it wasn't our lunch |
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| African Hoopoe |
| The best nesters in my opinion...I introduce to you the Golden-Backed Weavers |
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| A vista of Jacaranda trees |
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| Kindergarten! |
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| The blues of Lake Malawi |
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| Planting beans with Mama |
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| Cooking up some beans with Mama |
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| Masaai Women |
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| Megan pointing out the lion tracks just outside our Banda at Ruaha...22 paces outside to be exact |
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| The end of a beautiful day in Ruaha |
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| Early morning bird walks on campus |
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| When there's rain, there's mud. And when there's mud, you just have to play. |
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| Dancing Murani (Masaai warriors) |
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| LILAC-BREASTER ROLLER! |
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| My dear sister, Salvena, at our home in the village |
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| Our carnivorous guest in Ruaha |
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| Showing some sass in Dar Es Salaam |
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| "Tea Bags" The first step in processing (At Mufindi Tea Factory) |
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| Decorating with Khangas for our staff tea party |
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| Tea - finished, ready to ship and drink! |
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| The most beautiful Safari (Ruaha) |
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| Tori the birder |
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| Watercolors for friends back home |
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| Wildflowers |
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| Our blackbelt on the trip |
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| Another sort of bird |
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| The first African bird I remember being captured by The Zanzibar Red Bishop...like a little tomatoe in the grass |
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| Best butts in the Savannah |










































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