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Category Archives: Tarangire
Alex’s Blog: Game Drivin’ (6/18)
Typically, I wouldn’t be too happy to wake up at 6:30 am… but in Africa? I can cope. We got an early start this morning to head out for a game drive. It was so. incredible. Within the first two … Continue reading
Hakuna Matata irl
Dearest gentle readers, This day may have been the best day of my entire life. If you struggle with fomo or travel envy, please stop reading now. TRIGGER WARNINGS: overwhelming happiness, toxically beautiful pictures, deadly dose of once-in-a-lifetime experiences After … Continue reading
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Tagged 2024, 6/18, Antilopini lecture, Day 2, Ecoscience, McKenna, Safari near Tarangire, Sunset Hill
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Bagged, tagged, and jetlagged
After 46 hours of traveling, we have finally reached our first destination! I middle-seated my way through ~19 hours of flying, and we arrived in Nairobi, Kenya with perfect timing to see the sunrise! We left Nairobi in a cute … Continue reading
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Tagged 2024, 46 hours of travel, 6/17, Border, Day 1, Ecoscience, McKenna
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Rose’s Blog Day 1– Spoiler Alert: Contains Multiple Days
I don’t know what day it is. I don’t know what time it is. And to be completely honest, I’m not entirely sure where I am. It’s been a long, grueling 46 hours of travel, which I will detail below … Continue reading