I am still without a camera for a couple reasons. First of all, it's too expensive to fix my camera and I'm being stubborn. But second and most importantly, I have thoroughly enjoyed being without a camera. Instead of seeing something beautiful and watching through the viewfinder of a camera, I've been able to observe each and every moment with my own eyes. I think that this has allowed me to experience moments in a whole new way. Occasionally I miss being able to take my own photos, but someone wise once told me that "there are some moments you just can't capture." So far my time in Kenya, and Amboseli National Park especially, has been a series of unforgettable moments in which a camera does absolutely no justice.
However; enjoy these photos because I'm lucky to be with a group of some great photographers that have done a great job of representing our experiences here so far.
Sam, me and Alex
Lacy and me in the safari car
Grey crowned crane
herd of elephants walking towards Kilimanjaro
African fish eagle
Saddle-billed stork
Goliath heron
Giraffe sighting outside of the National Park near our resort
View of Kilimanjaro from our resort
Ostrich
Secretary Bird
Cody, Sean, Connor and me
one handsome baboon
Our first sight of elephants in Amboseli was in the beginning of our game drive and
there were about 50 total...amazing!
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