It's us again. Today we tracked lions. (Tigers and bears. Oh no!) Not actually tigers and bears, but we did see hippos, water buffalos, lions, crocodile, a Wild Joseph, and a large variety of birds from Herbert's Love Train. We enjoyed the aroma of lion dung that had a piece of tapeworm in it. We had quite an interesting experience in a fishing village involving handing out candy - ask if you want to learn more. We learned how to escape from a lion (stand still), hippo (don't get in the way of water), gorilla (act big with a stick), elephant (you have to zig zag while you're running), and if you meet a chimp, you're in trouble. Delicious last dinners at the Albertine: tilapia were fried whole, fried in filets, and we now know to call grilled rump steak by the more delicate "filet of sitting facilities."
Tonight we're celebrating our last night in the park by exploring indigenous wildlife, including bugs, bats, and the mosquito currently biting Paul.
This post was written by the team of Becky, Paul, Taryn, Mira, Emily, Anna, Jeff, Elena, and Devavani, and much love is being sent from Kampala to you by,
The entire PIGH crew
PS. We'll try again with the pictures - apologies on no captions, if indeed they post at all!!
Tonight we're celebrating our last night in the park by exploring indigenous wildlife, including bugs, bats, and the mosquito currently biting Paul.
This post was written by the team of Becky, Paul, Taryn, Mira, Emily, Anna, Jeff, Elena, and Devavani, and much love is being sent from Kampala to you by,
The entire PIGH crew
PS. We'll try again with the pictures - apologies on no captions, if indeed they post at all!!
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