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Your typical Gawkerbeest.
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The whole gang.
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The hippos don't let you out of their sight.
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White rhinos!
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"I'm the King of the World!"
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I loved this one, how her head just poked out of the grass like she had no body.
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Flamingos everywhere. It was a constant buzzing sound from their wings.
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Nice hat above the Great Rift Valley.
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At the Nairobi Animal Orphanage, they let us in the cheetah cage to pet a cheetah!
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The Great Rift Valley.
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Lake Naivasha
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The cheetah and her baby in Masai Mara.
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Lake Nakuru
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David Sheldrick Wildlife Orphanage, where they rehabilitate orphaned elephants and then set them ...
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2-year old elephants, very rambunctious.
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My new favorite animal, especially after seeing the cheetah chase.
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These newlyweds pulled us in to their wedding pictures and I even had to say something on their ...
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Hot springs around Lake Naivasha led by our little guide who kept getting stuck in quicksand!
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Holly at the hot springs.
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On the boat, searching for hippos on Lake Naivasha.
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A little nervous about the surrounding hippos and our captain with his Tusker.
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Kevs and Holls in Lake Naivasha.
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Topis in the Masai Mara.
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Our first elephant sighting.
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Right before the hunt.
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Kevin eating at Masai Mara camp.
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Masai Mara sunset.
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Pascal and Robert.
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Giraffes were everywhere.
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Not the safest place to stop for a bathroom break.
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Pride of lions in Masai Mara.
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A young male lion - look at his light mane. They get darker as they age.
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Simba - "lion" in Swahili.
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TATONKA!
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The binoculars came in handy.
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Picnic time in the middle of the Masai Mara - don't worry, the hyenas were only a few yards away.
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The trees come in handy too.
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The gang after a quick beer break at a lodge in Masai Mara.
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Massai people traditional dance.
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The guy on the left has a great voice - I got it on film.
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Bats in the camp!!
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Our first male lion in Masai Mara.
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He definitely runs the show.
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Adorable kids that I gave yogurt lollipops to. David gave some money to the kid on the left to bring ...
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Dewy morning in Lake Nakuru.
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Gawker central.
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Arastas and the van.
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Kev in Lake Nakuru.
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From Baboon Cliff in Lake Nakuru.
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White rhinos not through the binoculars.
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Dead zebra carcass - the only one sick enough to get excited by this.
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Fending off mosquitos at our campsite in Lake Nakuru.
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The mosquitos were everywhere - good thing we took our trusty Malarone (malaria pills). Here was the ...