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Tam McTavish
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08/10/2009
Giraffe enjoying the bounty of the trees.
Tam McTavish
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08/10/2009
Gazelles at Chyulu Hills National Park.
Tam McTavish
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08/10/2009
Wildebeest and zebra ambling about.
Tam McTavish
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08/10/2009
A giraffe relaxing between Acacia trees in Chyulu Hills National Park.
Tam McTavish
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08/10/2009
The plain is arid and broad.
Tam McTavish
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08/10/2009
Masai camps can be seen with their Acacia tree fencing.
Tam McTavish
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08/10/2009
Monkeys are a common sight in Chyulu Hills National Park.
Tam McTavish
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08/10/2009
Oryx keep watch for predators.
Tam McTavish
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08/10/2009
Looking out over the hills in Chyulu Hills National Park.
Tam McTavish
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08/10/2009
Elephants in Chyulu Hills National Park.
Tam McTavish
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08/10/2009
Many animals coexist in Chyulu Hills National Park.
Tam McTavish
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08/10/2009
Sun setting with Kilimanjaro, still 70 kilometers away, dominating the skyline.
Tam McTavish
Photo Date: 
08/10/2009
Air travel is the best way to get here.

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