Well, it's been a little over three days since getting back from Tanzania. It was a spectacular trip in so many ways. Learning once again how important the first and last light of the day is. And all the behaviors of those marvelous creatures. We saw a mother wildebeest give birth to her calf and within two minutes that calf was up and running around. I've got ten thousand or so images to cull through. What a joy it will be.
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Sunset on the Serengeti |
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Mom Wildebeest seconds after giving birth coaxing her calf to stand up too |
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And that little one is up and running! |
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