- You can tell waterbuck from kudu because the waterbuck have straighter horns, smaller ears, and look like they've sat on a white-painted toilet seat.
- Yet another elephant
OK, I know this is the third elephant we've posted, but if you were seeing them in person you'd understand. They are truly impressive, awe-inspiring beasts.
James@192.168.0.4 (05/24/2001 23:22:48):
Wow, pictures look great, I cant believe they are real. Everything is well here, enjoy the rest of your trip. - Wildebeast & a couple implala. i.e. lunch animals.
- Who thought the Tufts mascot would make it all the way to Africa? Oh wait...
michaela@4.17.250.5 (05/22/2001 08:28:48):
That is SO not Jumbo... he'd be MUCH more drunk! (and on fire.) Glad it's turning out to be all you wanted it to be - can't wait to hear more!!! - When in Rome...
or England, as the case may be...NOT enjoys a Murphy's Irish Stout close to the source.
The 4:55PM Train Group@206.157.176.252 (05/28/2001 17:25:21):
Is NOT really old enough to be partaking of such beverages? - We stopped each evening around sunset for "sundowners," a very civilized end to the day.
- Water lizard. Right on the dam near Vuyatela.
- Vultures wait for their turn at the carcass
- View of Vuyatela from across the dam.
- This leopard walked right under our vehicle. Captured from video.
- This is what constitutes a major road inside Djuma. Meaning we can get into third gear.
- This is the view from our private deck... very posh.
The Evening Commuter Crew@151.203.120.205 (05/22/2001 13:44:01):
Almost as good as the view from the train every evening. - This is as much of a hippo as we saw until Thursday, when we finally saw one out of the water.
- This Cessna, the smallest plane we would be on, took us the last 10 minutes to Djuma
- There was a great debate at dinner last night whether to call then "spots" or "dots"... we finally settled on "patches."
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Mom@24.240.90.223 (05/23/2001 16:42:31):
Looks like you got your wish Lis! Hooray!!!! Hugs
Anne & Ben@207.172.11.148 (05/24/2001 15:47:53):
We are enjoying your daily reports! FYI:
GIRAFFE,Giraffa camelopardalis, Family Giraffidae Color brown to rich chestnut (old males darker, even black), dissected into intricate tapestry by patches and blotches of lighter hair, pattern unique in each giraffe.
- The Sabi River from the air