This was the day we decided to go to the reserve which meant a long ride across roads like this
to see a broad range of animals typically in larger groups than we had seen in our more local game drives. We were treated to remarkable views of cheetahs on our of our local roads. The cheetah are very good at hiding in the grass, so it takes some studying to be able to identify all 4 cheetahs that we saw (2 females and 2 babies)
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and then the rest of the pack
as we drove past a Masai village
and came to the much needed Gents room
in the reserve bathroom building (which was far from having flush toilets
and then studied our car and ourselves
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as we saw a topi in the distance
as the bargaining with the local Masai continued
so that the kids decided to take these pictures of me
even as Moses gave me these candies
and we drove on past this giraffe skull
to see lots of closer views of zebras alone and in groups (sometimes with topi, sometimes with Thompson gazelles)
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as we got involved with the warthogs
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and this resting topi
before passing the gazelles
and going back to the warthogs
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impala
in large groups
zebra rubbing heads
gazelle
until we saw giraffes in the distance
and closed in for good views
finally making a movie
of zebras walking
and then taking numerous stills
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but still the lionesses felt it was time for a kill
so as they started out to look
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and we watched the lions take to the field
while this bird watched
and many zebras (and other possible lunches) assembled on the hill close by. Apparently the wind was blowing the right way for the lions so that the zebras could not detect their presence
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as the zebra seemed oblivious
to the danger that might lie ahead even as the bustard flew off
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and buffalo
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as we drove on behind the other Ol Seki vehicle
and stopped for a giraffe break
as the giraffe ate leaves
and after seeing this vulture in the tree
we went to visit the hippos
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watched the tables being set for lunch
though the hippos seemed oblivious
even when this butterfly came to visit
and the kids and Suzanne were blase about their safari experience (at least for that moment).
We drove back past the vulture
nesting in this tree
and then caught sight of this elephant
who came closer
and we watched elephants roam
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until they began to come much closer so that the pictures got better
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and then we went back to picking a single elephant and focusing
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and closer
to the point where Jane got concerned that it was too close
and pulled back on the camera.
Next it was the hardebeest that we saw
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As we continued back from the reserve, we ran into giraffe
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causing me to take this self portrait to see how Ben's hat fit
even as I bade farewell to my safari hat with too much dust to reclaim.
Close to home, we ran into the cheetah again as we had in the morning. This time we got closer so that the animals are easier to spot in our pictures
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to take pictures of our local vultures
as Suzanne focused in
and saw this
as those in the back seat watched.
Back at the camp, the napkins were artistically arranged
inspiring me to make this face out of my last dinner at Ol Seki.