Tuesday, June 1, 2010

New Summer Adventure to Africa

On June 11, I will leave Houston to fly for the next 28 hours to Arusha, Tanzania. We will be flying into Kilimajaro Airport, so that should give you an idea of where we are going. I will be traveling with co-teacher, Holly and 13 students. The above photo is something I hope to duplicate during this adventure.  We will spend the first eight days in a small village and will be doing some ditch digging and community bonding as we shovel.  The next seven days are on photo safari, something I have been wanting to do for most of my life. We will have to spend the night in tents (not the 5 star that you read about) and we must bring all of the camping supplies with us. Sadly, I recently found out that the 16 miles hike has been cancelled and instead we will go 3-4 miles before the Land Rover picks us up.
The students will be keeping a blog also but the internet will not be too accessible so post will be infrequent. I will list all the blogs next week when we meet in the classroom.

1 comment:

  1. Awesome Aunt Cathy!!!! So excited for you!! Our little Compassion child, Asha, lives in Tanzania.

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Sunset on the Amazon

Sunset on the Amazon
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National Geographic Ecuador Group

National Geographic Ecuador Group
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White water tubing

White water tubing
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Watching and waiting for Hummingbirds

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Biologist, Nicki, names some of the birds that we are trying to photograph.

TARABITA

TARABITA
Day four started with a ride across the canopy in the tarabita.

Bug Hunting Hikes

Bug Hunting Hikes
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Making Chocolate

Making Chocolate
As one drops the cocoa beans into the press the other pushes down and out come delicious chocolate. We had bananas, kiwis, apples, and pineapple to dip. We even had left overs....wish I knew where that tub of chocolate was.