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Wednesday, September 27, 2006

One year ago today: Sept 26, 2005 (Murchison Falls Game Drive and Boat Safari, Uganda)

[Note: original post from during the trip is posted here. Much better written than this posting. In addition a few classic photos posted from during the trip: impalas, lion with mongoose, baboon.]

An absolutely fantastic photos day, so I've compiled a few of the best using FilmLoop. Click on the Loop below to see the full-screen slideshow. There was a bat in our banda when we slept that night, fun stuff!



Here are a few photos from the slideshow (although you're definitely missing out if you don't watch it in its entirety):

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Bee-eaters, Murchison Falls National Park, Uganda

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Elephants always have the right of way.

1 Comments:

At 7:28 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

how do you know the name of the animals?

 

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