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| I love this baboon family shot by the Lake Manyara |
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| a baby Gnu(Wildebeest) sucks the maternal milk |
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| By the Lake, this big Cape Buffalo stood with 7 cattle egrets and 4 little oxpeckers |
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| a male Dick Dick stared at us |
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| A male girafe grabs with her thick tongue thorny bushes |
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| This Blue monkey looked at us |
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| At night, at the hotel a young Masai dancer entertained us |
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| The next morning, in the Caldera a zebra among flowers |
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| A male Ostrich reviews 2 females displaying their charm |
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| a soaked Crowned Egret gets out of a pond |
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| We ate under the shade of Yellow bark fever trees(acacias) but... |
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| This male Velvet monkey tries to steel our food |
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| This powerful male warthog(phacochère)keeps an eye on us |
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| an old and teethless elephant tries to grab some grass |
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| this young Masai teacher... |
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| led us to her classroom |
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| The men danced for us... |
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| under the supervision of the village chief |
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| a head shaven Masai women with her traditional custom and jewels |
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| Night drive led us to a rare Caracal |
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| A female Cheetah(guépard) watched us |
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| A last view at the Kilimandjaro brings back the good memory of climbing it some years ago. |





















