pkondz
Oh dear, I've got the silly thing in reverse
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Phew!...and yet not all was lost.
Can totally see that.I'd literally have no idea how or where to start. The peace of mind made the cost worth it.
Aaaaannnddd... no idea why I quoted this.LOL!! I got plenty of time, but didn't know that at the time I landed in the Lake Manyara area.

Not everywhere, no. The flyswatters were used more in some areas, but I'll get to that!

And now you've seen VANloads of them!

They did a really good job!I like it too. Not posed at all. I had given my phone to Freddie or Emanuel (I can't remember which) and they seemed to have a lot of fun filming and photographing, and didn't too bad a job AT ALL!
That's exactly how it was!

That'd be cool. I've seen it on YouTube, but...Someday, I'd love to go the places and hear some of the click langauges.
Well, darn!I didn't know it, but there is one tribe of only about 3000 native speakers left RIGHT near Lake Manyara! Hmmmm, maybe I need another trip....
And...

No, but did some research for the writing of that chapter, and there are some NGOs and Healthcare teams on the ground there trying some awareness and intervention campaigns to help the issue.

This was far from the only time...well, you'll see.![]()

I've done that.I didn't even notice until I was looking at the photo! Didn't see it when I was walking through the market!

"Here's a photo of... huh? Well, I'll be! I didn't know that was there!"
That was my second guess. I'm on fire!Also used too for putting hot pots on, like trivets.
Or repair shoes?I think just blobs of rubber to repair tires maybe? I thought they were bells too! But, all of that store was entirely rubber.
I hope so. Tons of waste, otherwise... unless you ate far more than I think you did.Right?! I wonder if it was all just dished up like that and then when I was done, they served the guides and staff?
Ah! Maybe so. Makes sense.This was a very consistent thing throughout the whole trip. Like maybe they just needed to make very sure that a guest never felt like anything was stingy or underdone?
Wow! You definitely lucked out.This is one of the premiere places in Karatu to stay in, and I had ZERO idea of that when I booked the trip. I just agreed on a price and went along with what was arranged for me. Obviously, I'd highly recommend the company!
Yeah.... I toldja, this place was insane!

Either way... pretty bird.Sorry, I had actually put 2 photos of that one in the chapter, but had to take one out because I was over the photo limit. Here it is again- THE AFRICAN PARADISE FLYCATCHER... This is the best photo I could get as it was WAY up high in a tree and even my 400 lens made it crappy.
Yuss..It IS! Good eye- a Red-billed Hornbill.. but, the real question, is would I SEE one on my Safari....?!
And... No idea. I have no idea if they're rare or all over the place.
