zanzibar138
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What an incredible day, and it's still only just beginning! You've already seen lions (including a male), rhino, a hyena, zebras, flamingos... Starting to feel slightly ripped off with my African safari experience lol!

Obviously I haven't quoted them all, but you got some fantastic photos that day. I hope you are planning to do something with them!
So you did get your elephant poop photo after all!

Good to know.While still a problem in some areas, actual hunting and poaching has slowed WAY down.
Also good to know, thank you!Ngorongoro is one place where covered, hardtop trucks are required due to the steep descent of the road and slick conditions.
Amazing.The next huge find, WAY off in the distance, was a pair of black rhinos.
I had set out with high hopes that I’d be one of the luckiest of first guests to spot one of the White Rhinos that had just been introduced to the Crater on March 4th.

What a great shot!
Obviously I haven't quoted them all, but you got some fantastic photos that day. I hope you are planning to do something with them!
I did not know that. And never experienced that on our safaris either.Did you know that Tiffins restaurant in Animal Kingdom is named for the stackable, metal storage/serving containers that you’d find on a safari?
Looks delicious!Opening the box, eager to see what might be inside, I found a boiled egg, a ham and cheese sandwich, a roll, jam, a crepe, some yogurt, a juice box, and an ample serving of fruit.
They certainly look like they are living their best livesObviously, a “Great Migration” doesn’t happen here in the crater, but there are wildebeest living their best life with plentiful, year-round grass without the hassle of a couple of treacherous croc-infested river crossings.

Beautiful!A Mountain Buzzard. Isn’t the pattern on his or her wings gorgeous?!
A Rufous-naped Lark (and ELEPHANT POOP, see how much is "leftover"?)

Just seeing a beautiful male lion, even from a distance, would have been such an incredible experience. You did well with the photo, but the main thing is the memory.This is the best I could do- magnificent, no?
Hooray!AND FLAMINGOS!!!
Just stunningI'll leave off here with just a few landscapes to show you just how beautiful this place is, especially in the rainy season when everything is in bloom.
