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Ngorongoro Crater (2003)
Ostrich with Mt. Kilimanjaro in the background (2003)
Ngorongoro Crater (2003)
Black Rhino in the Ngorongoro Crater (2003)
Hippo (2003)
Sinya Masai showing off (2003)
Mt. Meru (only 200 km south-west of Mt. Kilimanjaro). Both mountains are within view from the same spot. (2003)
Mt. Kilimanjaro (2003)
Zebra (2003)
Cheetah brothers (2003)
Jackal (2003)
Yellow Billed Hornbill (2003)
Leopard guarding its Impala (2003)
Selous Lodge (2003)
Giraffe in Ruaha (2003)
Monkey (2003)
Selous sunset (2003)
Croc (2003)
Ruaha landscape (2003)
Wild Dogs quenching their thirst (2003)
Another elephant charge! (2003)
Me and my Masai pal at Jongemero (2003)
Baby zebra afraid to watch its mother being eaten by vulchers. I don't blame it. (2006)
The Ngorongoro Crater, Northern Tanzania (2006)
Unfortunately the motherless zebra foal did not last the night. The Saerengeti has far too many Hyenas.
Kusini, Serengeti. Beware of the monkeys in this area, they stole my sunglasses! (2006)
A Serengeti Cheetah (2006)
A Serengeti Croc moving for once (2006)
Vicious lizards (2006)
Lion stuck in the mud and giving up on reaching its own kill in the background (2006)
This python may also have wondered why it bothered killing an impala, it can't be much fun having to dislocate your jaw every time you eat!
Not recommended for those who are afraid of heights, weak bridges and crocs!
Cheetah with kill
This one looked dead until it suddenly roared at us
Dumbo
A warning
Cheetah at 70 Km per hour
Ngorongoro Crater from the sky
Long tusked elephants, Ngorongoro Crater
Serengeti sunset
Kilimanjaro rainforest on the Machame route (2006)
Just before the rest of the tree came down with it! (2006)
Turning round to see Kili this close in all its splendour for the first time was an awesome experience (2006)
Raven admiring the scene (2006)
Mt. Meru from Mt. Kilimanjaro (2006)
The nights began to get cold (2006)
Kilimanjaro vegetation - unique to the Roof of Africa (2006)
Kuranga Valley
Stopping for a drink in the baron area surrounding Barrafa Camp
The lower Mawenze Peak taken from the higher "Stella Point"
Still a mile to go....straight up!
I think the raven took a liking to me. Mawenze Peak in the background.
7:45am and I reach the summit after nearly 8 hours solid uphill walking in minus 15!
Mt. Meru from the summit
Glaciers, which in under 10 years will be nowhere to be seen on this mountain
The summit rim
Me and my superb guide Frank at the summit.

Me and the excellent Hoopoe Safaris Crew. I would recommend Hoopoe to anyone wishing to climb Mt. Kilimanjaro. Great service, great food, spacious tents and my favourite...your own personal toilet!

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