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Safari i Serengeti nationalparken fås ikke bedre!!
I Arusha blev vi delt op i mindre safaribiler, så vi kunne komme tættere på de vilde dyr, og jeg må sige det virkede! Vi kom indenfor 2 meters afstand på vilde løver, elefanter, buffalos og alt muligt andet der kan dræbe en, hvis de havde en dårlig dag!
Når man snakker safari, snakker man ofte om the Big 5, som er elefanten, løven, næsehornen, buffaloen og leoparden og alle blev spottet i Serengeti, hvor vi samlet havde 1 dags tid. Samtidig er det super cool med camppladsen, da man det ene øjeblik har set vilde løver og 5 minutter senere står man i en ikke indhegnet camp ude midt i nationalparken, hvor der i princippet kunne gemme sig sultne løver og leoparder bag det nærmeste træ! :)
Det var heldigvis ikke tilfældet, da de som regel ikke angriber mennesker, samt på det tidspunkt af året er bestanden af gnuer og zebraer ekstrem høj i området pga. migrationen, dette betød tilmed, at vi så flere tusinde gnuer og zebraer! - Vildt!! :)
Af de største highlights i Serengeti så vi omkring 10 løver, 2 leoparder og 3 geparder, hvor den ene tilmed havde 3 unger der ikke var til at stå for!
Zoologisk have bliver ALDRIG det samme igen!!!! :)
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Bayron I completely agree. Plus, with repecst to page 18 of the report, didn't it state: There will be increased employment opportunities and reduced poverty due to the development of road associated activities that will develop in the area ? Does that mean that it is the intention of the Tanzanian greedy politicians to develop MORE than a highway? That's left open and that's what it sounds like. The report is blah, blah, blah the consulting firm is from India. Where is the report from the experts and the scientists. who have no inherent interest and who would not gain by building the highway, with the REAL facts? If they have nothing to gain, why are they so strongly opposed to the construction? Because they care that's why! The government consists of POLITICIANS who do not know about the ecosystem who likely have not conducted a comprehensive study on the impact this would have on the environment and the migrations, and who are only thinking of lining their pockets with green and I don't mean the grass in the Serengeti. Politicians are not known for their honesty, rather, the exact opposite. This is OBVIOUSLY about greed. The so-called report actually pissed me off when I read it it was obviously drafted on behalf of the president of Tanzania and his supporters. I just don't understand the blatant stupidity and greed of some people. Come on Tanzania, wake up and think about the overall and life-lasting effect constructing the highway would have on the migrations and the eco-system and be honest with yourselves.