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This blog describes my adventures in Africa. In 2018, this will be my 4th trip to Africa. I traveled to Rwanda in March 2016, and Kenya and Tanzania in the Spring, 2015, and Kenya in 2010. On our journey, we'll be visiting schools, centers for people with disabilities, making friends, looking for animals and finding adventure wherever we go. Wahoo!!!!

Sunday, March 20, 2016

Safari

This is our cool safari vehicle!  The best is to sit on top of the seats!!!
A night Safari - best place to go. You get to stand up in a Safari car that is going 35 MPH, with the top popped up!!!

These are the animals we saw:

Nile crocodile - it is a crocodile that comes from the Nile River, and can grow to 21 feet (7M). The world's biggest reptile.



Cape Buffalo
Cape Buffalo - has horns sticking out of it's head and does not look at all like our Wyoming buffalo.






Topi - a large antelope, that is the fastest animal next to the cheetah.











Impala


Impala - also an antelope that is smaller but still fast.  This is a male impala because it has horns.  That's elephant poop in the background.




Did you also know that I went on a boat ride.  Not like our crazy one on Lake Turkana last year (you can read about that in last year blog).  We mostly saw really cool birds and hippos.








African Eagle - looks almost exactly like a Bald Eagle except it has more white on front and back of its head and it's a little smaller.
African Eagle
















Zebra - a Zebra is striped white and black so when an animal is hunting it, it can confuse the animal by running in a group.



Hippo - Hippos are vegetarians, and they are HUGE, their hole body can be under water with only their eyes sticking out.
Hippo in the grass.



Warthog - Warthogs are ugly looking creatures, and yes they can have warts.
Did you know my mom and her dad got chased by warthogs when she was really young. Isn't that cool.



This is an elephant.  We saw a family of about 20.  They are so huge, but did you know that when they walk they do not make a sound (except when they are eating bushes!)






This is an elephant skull. Isn't that super big. It's more than half of me.








"Murabheo". ;)

6 comments:

  1. Finn, this blog is so wonderful! I absoultely love it! So fun catching all your wonderful adventures what a lucky boy you are!!! Have a great time.

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    1. Hi Miss Hitch! Thank you so much. I think I'm a lucky boy too!
      Love,
      Finn

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  2. Hi Finn! Did you get our comments from Friday? We are having fun reading about your adventures and hard work!

    What kind of food are you eating?

    We miss you!

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  3. For dinner we eat beans, rice, vegetables, french fries, and chicken. For breakfast, we eat eggs, yogurt, and fruit. I actually did not get your comment from Friday. What post was it on? I'm having fun. Love, Finn

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  4. Those are awesome pictures! Especially the elephant's skull! Awesome stuff!

    from Gage

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  5. The elephant's skull is so big that he must have a really big brain too. DO you know if that's right? We always thought zebras just hung out in places with lots of sun and shade, but the stripes confusing their predators makes so much more sense. Thanks for passing along that information.
    You look like you're having fun, an the picture of you and your Mom is really great!!
    Love,
    G'pa and G'ma

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