- Kenya
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- School SucksToday sucked, period. We were confined to the chumba ALL day to analyze the game count data we collected on Saturday in Amboseli. It was the most academically strenuous thing I have ever done. Calculating densities of species per habitat, Posted by CNRobinson in KENYA | Jul 25, 2011
- Domande senza rispostaLa corrente elettrica e’ arrivata ad Eronge solo nel 2007, e il ritmo della vita e’ ancora largamente legato alle ore di luce solare: a letto quando fa buio, e sveglia all’alba. Tutti sembrano considerare le 4.30 un orario Posted by annasilvia89 in Un Pezzetto Di Africa | Jul 24, 2011
- Game CountToday was a longggg day! We had our official game count, and my group was assigned block 5 of Amboseli National Park. This count takes place twice a year, so it was awesome that we got this opportunity.
However, it was Posted by CNRobinson in KENYA | Jul 23, 2011
- TINA!Sorry for not writing yesterday. We did not do anything very eventful, and when I normally do my writing I was in the middle of an intense friendship bracelet making sesh. So I apologize.
Yesterday we helped plant some trees Posted by CNRobinson in KENYA | Jul 22, 2011
- We Heart Jinja: Uganda – Kenya We are back in Nairobi, picking up more people for the next stage of the tour. And saying a few sad goodbyes. I have just typed up a day to day itinerary so far and have notice how much we Posted by neerg_08 in Nicole does Africa | Jun 24, 2011
- The Maasai Mara: KenyaJAMBO!
Well I hope I can remember everything that I have seen in the last few loooong days. I’ll try to start at the beginning. My accommodation at Karen Camp, Nairobi, where I stayed the first night that I arrived and Posted by neerg_08 in Nicole does Africa | Jun 5, 2011
- Black Mamba #2I woke up this morning for breakfast crew. We made eggs, chocolate & honey pancakes (YUM!), toast, oatmeal, fruit, sausages, and a bunch of other stuff that I can’t remember. Breakfast is always the highlight for me in terms of Posted by CNRobinson in KENYA | Jul 20, 2011
- Tire Shoes!Habari Asubuhi!
Today was a long day… We had three 2 hours classes, and we were assigned a major project worth 30% of our final grade. It is basically analyzing the data we collected on the field yesterday about the elephant Posted by CNRobinson in KENYA | Jul 19, 2011
- Middle of No WhereThis morning started off with an early breakfast, 6:45am. Once we finished breakfast we were off for another field lecture. This lecture consisted of observing different shrubs and trees within 5 30mx30m area’s. Each 30mx30m area was separated by 200m. Posted by CNRobinson in KENYA | Jul 18, 2011
- OFF DAYThis morning I woke up around 8… SO NICE TO WAKE UP LATER! I read a little as we waited for breakfast. After we ate, we were off to church!
Church was a new experience for me, as I think it Posted by CNRobinson in KENYA | Jul 17, 2011
- Volleyball TourneyThis morning was a fantastic morning! I had breakfast crew at 6:30am, and we made a bunch of yummy stuff! After breakfast, we embarked on another expedition. Our mission: survey people about farming techniques and the resources they utilize, how Posted by CNRobinson in KENYA | Jul 16, 2011
- ErongeDi nuovo in diretta da Kisii, dopo una settimana trascorsa ad Eronge Seventh Day Adventist Mixed Secondary School.
Dove cominciare... e' passata solo una settimana ma mi sembra si sia trattato di 3 mesi.
La prima impressione che si ha Posted by annasilvia89 in Un Pezzetto Di Africa | Jul 16, 2011
- TEMBO!!!Last night was an amazing night. I got to play volleyball with all the staff, and my team won! WOO. After dinner, we got to ask the staff any cultural questions we had about the Maasai or living in Kenya. Posted by CNRobinson in KENYA | Jul 14, 2011
- On the way to the gorillasDue to our visa problems, and the resulting extra week in Zimbabwe, we had to rush through Kenya and Uganda in order to reach Rwanda, where we would be trekking to see the mountain gorillas. There are very strict rules Posted by AlTiffany2 in Alex's Round the World Gap Year | Jul 4, 2011
- 1. Somewhat MooseLife on the road is good. My new home is a big yellow truck that we’ve affectionately named the ‘somewhat moose’ meaning big yellow banana in a mixture of Swahili and Ethiopian. There’s 24 passengers, one tour leader Posted by Jayne Breckon in Jayne's travel blog | Jul 13, 2011
- Day OneHey everyone!
This morning I woke up to the beautiful Mt. Kilimanjaro, or better known by the locals as kili. It was so beautiful. The ice glaciers on the top are what supply this camp with water, but unfortunately they have Posted by CNRobinson in KENYA | Jul 12, 2011
- Arrival in KenyaHUJAMBO!
I am officially in Kenya, as of Monday July 11th, 2011. I got in this morning at 7:30am, and we were on our way to KBC (Kilimanjaro Bush Camp) by 10:00am. It is crazy the time change, my computer still Posted by CNRobinson in KENYA | Jul 11, 2011
- dal campo baseMi rendo conto di tanto in tanto di avere gli occhi permanentemente spalancati, come se ci fossero troppe cose da guardare, troppe informazioni da metabolizzare, e una quantita' di novita' tale da richiedermi una concentrazione costante. Sono in un Posted by annasilvia89 in Un Pezzetto Di Africa | Jul 6, 2011
- Florida, Safari and other random thingsA couple of weeks ago, it was this guy, ben,'s last weekend so 13 of us went out into nairobi. i wasnt planning on going out so i ended up going in my pink india top and blue india pants Posted by alexD in just.see | Jun 4, 2011
- day 19 to homeAfter leaving Kembu Campsite we spent a wonderful evening at Carnelley's (campcarnelleys.com) where Christine's food made all of us wish we could stay forever.
We were all craving something different and she had it all from beef taccos to fresh chicken Posted by kite adventure in Kenya Chalbi Kite Crossing | 2011 | May 30, 2011
- Day 18 - Baringo to Kembu Campwe left Baringo mid morning and drove through beautiful landscapes to Kembu Campsite near Nakuru. Kembu is owned by Andrew and Zoe Nightingale.
When we arrived we were all ready for a cold drink and a nice lunch. After lunch we Posted by kite adventure in Kenya Chalbi Kite Crossing | 2011 | May 25, 2011
- Day 16 + 17 -- Mugie ranch and BaringoTwo days in Mugie Conservancy is exactly what the crew needed after the rough days in the desert and Lake Turkana. We are back in green scenery and mild weather around a good campfire.
We have been welcomed by Claus Mortensen,manager Posted by kite adventure in Kenya Chalbi Kite Crossing | 2011 | May 22, 2011
- this weekThis week Olivia arrived! She got here on Saturday and after some worried phone calls from her dad, a call from fadhili to me to tell her to call her dad, searching though a dirty market and an hour wait Posted by alexD in just.see | May 22, 2011
- Day 14 -- From Lake Turkana to Maralal -- A grueling driveBy far this has been the toughest and longest drive, but also a very beautiful one.
We left Lake Turkana around 7 am with howling winds already, we could barely keep our hats on in the car if the windows were Posted by kite adventure in Kenya Chalbi Kite Crossing | 2011 | May 20, 2011