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The Masai Mara is an incredible place where Darwinism is demonstrated daily. We were able to see lions hunting, cheetahs chasing gazelle's, and
zebra's grazing. Here, a mother holds her cub to bring it back to the den.
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Nothing more than Justin being Justin. Wouldn't change a thing.
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Here we all are enjoying some fire side talks after a long arduous day
of sightseeing the Masai. Our camp consisted of a couple dozen permanent
tents and a main place to eat. The really cool thing was that after midnight, all lights were turned
off and you could only hear the animals walking around you.
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One of the stops we made was to visit a local Masai village. If you scroll over, you can get a close up
of what they looked like.
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We were lucky enough to see some lion's continuing on the family heritage.
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Well, on our last day, we were supposed to fly back on a different plane. When that plane didn't show,
they had to contract a refugee plane to come get us instead. To say the least, it wasn't the most luxurious plane. And
with the delay, everyone decided tried to rid their fears of flying. Too bad I was sitting next to a girl who drank too much and on top of that, had
eaten too much chocolate. (and there weren't any air sickness bags close by)
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We were fortunate enough to be able to get out of our vans and walk closely to this rhino to
get a picture.
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