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Monday, September 10, 2018

Storm Over the Serengeti

I asked our guide/driver to stop the vehicle so I could get out and photograph this dramatic storm that was headed our way. 

April's photo safari to Tanzania saw us rained on every day of the 2-week trip. Fortunately, once in a while the rains came at night, but there were a couple of major daytime downpours that forced us to cut our outings short. Even with 4-wheel-drive, the massive amounts of rain made driving difficult. There were no roads, just paths worn in the grasslands by other vehicles.

The Serengeti is located primarily in northern Tanzania, although a small part extends into southwestern Kenya. The Serengeti covers about 12,000 square miles (30,000 square kilometers). The name derives from a Maasai word meaning "endless plains."

Prints of this dramatic landscape are available at www.annsullivan.zenfolio.com

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