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Monthly Archives: April 2012
Ostriches
I spotted a number of ostriches in the Serengeti, but the capital of ostriches is the Ngorongoro crater. I took loads of photos of loads of ostriches, but they all look the same. I love to read comments and feedback … Continue reading
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Spoilers!
I’d like to explain why I like to avoid spoilers. Emotions. My definition of art is something created by human agency with the intention of eliciting an emotional response from the viewer/reader/listener/participant/etc. This isn’t an unassailable definition, but as an … Continue reading
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Young Zebras
In the Serengeti, and at other national parks, we saw loads of young zebras. I guess it’s that time of year. Is a young zebra called a colt? No idea. I just know they are super cute. Zebra stripes are … Continue reading
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Zebras in Tanzania
Driving across to the Serengeti I saw my first wild zebra. Of course, in the Serengeti itself we saw so many zebras we soon got bored of them. That didn’t stop me trying to take interesting photos. Zebras often hang … Continue reading
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Wildebeast and Zebra
Zebras and wildebeasts have a symbiotic relationship. Wildebeast can smell water, and zebras can smell lions. Maybe it is the other way around. Either way, together they survive longer than single species herds. I took this photo in the Ngorongoro … Continue reading
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