Vulture
Tulia
Our wonderful showers
Chris and I on our aborted sleepout
Jackie and Boloka
Jackal
Elephant
Eagle
Jackie, Boloka and Tulia
Cheetahs feeding
Carla and Mabela
Brown Hyena
Aardvark
I have returned to civilization with a bit of a shock. From 40 degrees to about 10 degrees in 12 hours, bright sunshine to rain and windy absolutely no-one around to the middle of London-quite a culture shock.
I abslotely loved Tuli, a true untouched environment, full of wildlife which is truelly wild, and not used to humans so to see anything was amazing. Back in London, I visited the Tower of London, the Science Museum and spend an afternoon exploring Greenwich, visiting the observatory and a fan museum. I then caught a midnight bus up to Scotland where I am staying with a friend from Africa.
3 comments:
You are so brown, although I suspect it will now fade quickly.
Good to talk last night, and hope the smile remains. It seems like a permanent fixture.
Love Dad
I agree with Dad, we have never seen you so brown, but your legs still look 'normal'
Looking forwrd to seeing lost mor e lovely photos, Petal, lovely to talk for so long last night on Skype, with so many of us all together. Wasn't blowing out the candles fun!
Lots of love Mum
I agree with your other parents. You do look well cooked... Lovely to talk to you. Have a wonderful time in Scotland. Slainte Mhath, Banaphrionnsa.
LOL
Ian
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