DSC_1109AFIRCA IS MY MOST IMPORTANT TEACHER.  These are stories about my time living in South Africa for three and a half years, and traveling to eleven African countries. I hope you enjoy reading them.

Lilac-breasted-Roller

 

 

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1)       LILAC-BREASTED ROLLER

Winner of the WanderLust Adventure Category for 2011 this is a story about being on safari with my birder father. Humorous, touching and informative.

2)      FORGIVE US

While the BBC film, I join Iain (the world renown elephant researcher ) and Saba Douglas Hamilton (from Animal Planets Big Cat Diary Fame) to retag a massive matriarch.

3)       CITY OF LABYRINTHS

Traveling in the predominately Muslim country of Morocco shortly after 9/11 had many scary moments.

4)  SILENT SPACES

Alone in the bush for 3 days in Northern South Africa.

5)  WHO IS NANI?

A rare experience of a close encounter with a baby chimpanzee.

 

THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR STOPPING BY MY BLOG. I WOULD LOVE TO HEAR FROM YOU, SO DON”T HESITATE TO WRITE ANY COMMENTS IN THE REPLY BOX AT THE VERY END OF EACH STORY.

6 Responses
  1. Michelle says:

    GREAT PICTURE!

  2. alix says:

    I am an africa addict too. Cant get enough of the place.

  3. Nice blog. I, too, have visited eleven countries on the continent, shooting a book for NGS, working on “A Day in the Life of Africa” and teaching photo workshops for Mango African Safaris.

    Crossing into the Sahara with the Tuareg stands out in my mind.

    It has been six years since my last visit and I miss it.

    Thanks for the blog,
    M

  4. lori says:

    Thanks for visiting Michael. I know about the book “A Day in the Life of…. Would love it if you would post one of your favorite photos on my blog. Maybe one in the Sahara??
    Do you have a blog?

  5. Bev Robinson says:

    Though I visited Cape Town and Kruger Nat’l Park years ago I am now doing my travel to Africa vicariously through adventuresome souls like you. Keep up the interesting work! I’m excitedly looking forward to your next story.

  6. lori says:

    Thank you for visiting and for commenting. Happy to have you as part of the tribe of Africa Inside.

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