Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Safari

I think I might just skip the bad details and go straight to the happy ones. I'll tell everyone all about it when I return. For now, let's just say I spent a lot hours on buses this past weekend, and spent a lot of wasted hours in another country--that country being Burkina Faso. I have realized now I have visited four countries but two of them were only for a day (Canada and now Burkina Faso).

Anyway, our travels got us where we wanted to be despite our problems. I saw an elephant. FINALLY. I went to Mole National Park. I'll also skip the roadblocks we faced even here. Because none of it really matters since I saw elephants!





This is the oldest mud structure in Ghana but this has been debated. In fact, the villagers probably just said this to boost tourism. Still, it's a cool mosque and it was in the town of Larabanga, outside Mole Park so why not visit?






Yay! Elephants! But if only I there was some way to get closer...







Warthogs. Not elephants.









Monkeys or Baboons or Lemurs? I don't really care since they're not elephants.








Antelope!




Monkeys carrying baby monkeys.



Just when I thought I wouldnt be getting upclose to elephants, I turn a corner and...





Elephants!!!




Elephants leave. We follow.




Elephant and me :-)





Oh, and even in Larabanga, the middle of nowhere, can you watch English football games:




1 comment:

  1. "Warthogs. Not elephants." I just laughed when I read that haha. Awesome pictures. I bet seeing all these great things was a blast! Sure looks like it!

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