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African Safari NewsletterJuly 2007 I am excited because we leave on our safari to Kenya and Tanzania on July 12th. I can hardly wait to be out there again!!!
Leopard at Lake Nakuru Canon 20D Lens: Canon 100-400IS Copyright 2007, Paul Renner/Renner Images These two new
safaris are filling up, but there are still spaces available.
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Click here for safari information I am sure that after paying all that money and enduring the long flight you would be more than a little disappointed to discover your guide doesn't even speak english!!! Choose your safari company wisely!
Baboon in Land Rover Canon 20D Lens: Canon 100-400IS Copyright 2007, Paul Renner/Renner Images This vehicle belonged to one of those OTHER safari companies! Our Somak drivers are knowledgeable, well trained, kind, courteous, and fluent in english. They are among the best at finding the wildlife we want to see and photograph!!! It is always a thrill to see giraffe wild and free. They are poetry in motion!
Masai Giraffe Canon 20D Lens: Canon 100-400IS Copyright 2007, Paul Renner/Renner Images
Important Safari Information:
The bird life in Kenya and Tanzania is spectacular. There are around 400 species of birds at each park we visit on safari. Along the shores of Lake Nakuru, in Kenya one can photograph flamingos by the thousand and with many other species as well!
White Pelicans and Flamingoes Canon 20D Lens: Canon 100-400IS Copyright 2007, Paul Renner/Renner Images
Art Show season is in full
swing! Smaller predators such as Jackels, are fascinating to watch as they skillfully move through the tall grass looking to pounce on rodents and other small game. They are also able scavengers and always on the lookout to steal a free meal or scraps left by larger predators.
Black Backed Jackel Hunting Canon 20D Lens: Canon 100-400IS Copyright 2007, Paul Renner/Renner Images Lodges and camps we use on our Safaris
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