After a bit of adventure, I arrived in Mua yesterday afternoon. I'll tell you about that tomorrow, but for now because I fell behind on safari, I thought I'd post some pictures that I took at that time. The internet connection isn't a whole lot better, but it's part of the center where I'm staying and I can use my laptop so I can more easily take the time I need to post over the slow connection.
Here below is the tent where I stayed. It was surprisingly comfortable inside, with a pair of cots, a side table and mosquito netting.

There were a lot of small antelope-like animals all over the park, to keep the lions and leopards fed, I guess. This is a group (herd?) of impala.

We also saw plenty of zebras. I found out their markings are distinct for each animal, like our fingerprints.

Thsi is Robert, the warthog. He's relatively tame and well-known to all the guides in the park. He's considerably uglier than Pumbaa in the movie, "The Lion King."

We had these vervet monkeys in our camp. So I was told to keep my tent zipped up at all times.

There are an estimated 18,000 elephants in South Luangwa National Park.

On a night safari, we followed lions as they stalked their prey.

We saw a lot of hippos, but they were almost always in deep water and so we couldn't get a picture. Here's one running away back to the safety of the Luangwa River.
A sampling of some real art and creativity.
ReplyDeleteWait, I recognize the guy in the last photo - does he sometimes join our Tuesday breakfast?
ReplyDeleteIt sounds as though you are having the trip of a lifetime! Jeanne
ReplyDeleteAwesome pics of the animals on your safari - thanks for posting them!
ReplyDelete- Leah
Breath-taking shots! As we drove to Anchorage today, all we saw was one brown bear and LOTS of salmon being caught -- not quite as dramatic as your experiences, but still cool. We'll see you all soon! JVK
ReplyDeletethank you for posting your whereabouts. I hope that your having fun.
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