Showing posts with label acacia tree. Show all posts
Showing posts with label acacia tree. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Walking with Elephants

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While visiting The Hide in Hwange National Park, we took a walking safari, meeting up with this guy.
He doesn't look big, but he was.  He was big and just beautiful.

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I've done quite a few things in Africa now, but when you're about 5 feet from a bull elephant,
and your guide says "Stay very still, he'll think we're part of the tree" and you realize you're about,
hmm, like a millionth the size of the elephant, well, your heart just plummets through your toes.

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And plummet my heart did...and it was was amazing, stunning, and terrifying at the same time.
Apparently showing visitors to Zimbabwe both the beauty and healthy fear of elephants is my new go-to tactic!

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Just when my heart returned to its proper place in my chest, this guy came toward us.

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He just continued to confirm why I absolutely love elephants, their beauty, their intelligence, and their
ability to remind you of what a tiny little place you occupy in this universe.

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Just to add a tiny bit of variety to the elephant stream, one of Hwange's beautiful Acacia trees.

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A red-billed horn bill.

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And some pretty birds that my visitor would admonish me for forgetting their name since
apparently everyone (but me!) enjoys bird watching on safaris!



Thursday, July 4, 2013

The Return to Hwange

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I recently had the opportunity to return to the beyond wonderful Hwange National Park in Zimbabwe.
(How can you not love a place whose sunsets look like this?!)

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I returned to The Hide, a wonderful safari lodge, tucked away in the middle of Zimbabwe and was treated to this sunset the following night.
Oh, be still my heart, how I love sunsets.

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I was traveling with someone who was experiencing his first safari.  The moment of seeing something like these giraffes never grows old,
whether it's his first safari or mine, the number of which I've lost count.

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Our safaris were marked with these beautiful female kudus, so gracefully when they run.

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Hwange has these stunning zebras and it's easy to be lost in the memorizing nature of their stripes.

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Love this Zebra's head markings.

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What is it about giraffes drinking that is always so comical?! 

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An elephant's skull--this thing was huge and a little creepy.

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We had a full moon, visible even before the sun set!

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Which boded well since we were also visiting Victoria Falls and I hoped we'd be able to experience the rare lunar rainbow!!

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Remember this sign?  I laughed seeing it again--it brought back so many good memories
of my very first safari experience in the company of a wonderful friend.
(Oh! What luck I have to have such wonderful people with whom to experience this world!)



Wednesday, April 3, 2013

A Hwange safari parade...

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On safari in Hwange National Park, Zimbabwe, I came across this lovely elephant parade.

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Every safari reminds me of Zimbabwe's remarkable beauty.

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Why, hello, you beautiful giraffe, you!

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My heart is reserved for the elephants of Zimbabwe.
Love.

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Baboons found an electric tower to hang out on.

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This one kept sliding down instead of climbing down. 

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Elephants drinking at the Ivory Lodge's pan.

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Hwange graced us with a beautiful sunset.

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Stunning, isn't it?

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For some reason this phone booth really cracked me up.
So random, and so not the right era....


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