One of the greatest things about being in Africa is that there are no fences when you're experiencing wildlife. Naivasha has lots of hippos. As we hiked along the shore, we crossed several paths that hippos, gazelles and giraffes used. (The lake is a watering hole for all manner of animals.)
Rachel's feet show the scale.
Wednesday, September 27, 2006
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