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Kacey’s Blog: Day 2 6/19/24
Hi blog. Today, we left the EcoScience Lodge for the Ngorongoro Forest Lodge. I really liked the EcoScience lodge so it’s sad to go, but the new lodge is extremely luxurious as well. We’re definitely on a more touristy path … Continue reading
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Kacey’s Blog: Day 1 6/18/24
Hi blog. Today we went on two safaris — one in the morning and one in the evening. I wasn’t expecting to go on any sort of safari during this trip, but it was fun! I imagined this course to … Continue reading
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Kacey’s Blog: Travel Day 0 6/15/24-6/17/24
Hi blog. The last three days have been extremely long. We took a flight to Istanbul (12 hours ish), a flight to Nairobi (8 hours ish), and then drove from Nairobi to Arusha (6 hours ish) and finally to the … Continue reading
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Kacey’s Blog: Predeparture – 6/14/2023
Hello! We are leaving for Tanzania tomorrow, and I still need to run to Target. I took a long nap today and missed my Target-running window. However, I am super excited for this trip, and (besides my Target run) I … Continue reading