Journal Entry
February 26th:
" Final episode of season 2. Here, we did our final exams, watched the stars, played basketball and chess, slept among ants and mosquitoes, washed our clothes, climbed a tower, watched the sunrise with the Kilimanjaro snow peak in the background, ate cake, and said our goodbyes to teachers and staff of session 2.
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Amboseli National Park is renowned for its elephant population. This park ecosystem was different from previous parks visited (Nairobi and Maasai Mara). Important wetlands, swamps, and lakes bring a variety of animals together. We also saw more carcasses with little to no trace of predation. Could it be diseases? Or perhaps drought casualties, because even if water sources are present in this park, healthy grassland habitats are scarce."
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Amboseli National Park is renowned for its elephant population. This park ecosystem was different from previous parks visited (Nairobi and Maasai Mara). Important wetlands, swamps, and lakes bring a variety of animals together. We also saw more carcasses with little to no trace of predation. Could it be diseases? Or perhaps drought casualties, because even if water sources are present in this park, healthy grassland habitats are scarce."

Hand reading in the bus

Elephants in swamp

Elephant mother with offspring

Wildebeest carcass at Amboseli National Park

Elephant

Hyena crossing

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soccer field of the campsite

Kilimanjaro view from Amboseli camp site

Night Sky of Amboseli
