Dennis's Pictures From Zambia March 2006
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Dennis's Pictures From Zambia March 2006
Aloha! Finally got my pictures posted at: http://www.kodakgallery.com/dennisinzambia
Hope you enjoy them as much as I enjoyed taking them!
Dennis
(will finish trip report soon)
Hope you enjoy them as much as I enjoyed taking them!

Dennis
(will finish trip report soon)
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Hi Dennis, some great shots and memories. My wife's said I'm no longer allowed to look at photos from this site - she's fed up with me moping about the house reminiscing about Africa and planning further trips without the neccesary funds to finance them 
Matt

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Dennis:
Awesome photos. I particularly liked the stork colony from the air, water lilies, kingfisher preening, dragon fly and dead spitting cobra. Anyone have any idea of what killed the cobra?Unusual to see one dead of natural causes.
Can't wait for the trip report!
Jan
Awesome photos. I particularly liked the stork colony from the air, water lilies, kingfisher preening, dragon fly and dead spitting cobra. Anyone have any idea of what killed the cobra?Unusual to see one dead of natural causes.
Can't wait for the trip report!
Jan
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Enjoyed your photos Dennis! Especially the little bee eater, the cloud formations, aerial shots and of course the"animals have the right of way" sign!
My 1st trip to SA,Zim and Botswana was in Nov-Dec 2005 (Green season) and I am SO ready to go back during the dry season for contrast (the opposite what you did). There are so many choices its overwhelming but South Luangwa is for sure along with the Delta. I also want to do East Afica but I need to research if that would be 2 separate trips or if its possible to combine both. I am aiming for 2007 which seems so FARRRRRR away.
Where to next for you?
Carla
My 1st trip to SA,Zim and Botswana was in Nov-Dec 2005 (Green season) and I am SO ready to go back during the dry season for contrast (the opposite what you did). There are so many choices its overwhelming but South Luangwa is for sure along with the Delta. I also want to do East Afica but I need to research if that would be 2 separate trips or if its possible to combine both. I am aiming for 2007 which seems so FARRRRRR away.
Where to next for you?
Carla
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Mahalo for sharing your pics, Dennis. I especially liked the close up of the zebra, the dragonflies, and the birds, quite a lesson in ornithology! The microlight flight looked incredible too. So when do you return?
Matt,
We're just a bunch of junkies and codependents here
Matt,
We're just a bunch of junkies and codependents here
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Jan-Victor was sleeping in his tent and heard a rustle in the corner. He jumped out of the tent (he's terrified of snakes) and called one of the other workers to whack it! They called us over to see it, glad it was dead, I'd have had nightmares if I saw it alive.
It won't be long for you!!!
Carla-Next trip is to Islands in Africa in Namibia with an add-on to Botswana or Kafue and a few days at Victoria Falls
Patty-Late October, early November. Not as fast a return as this trip..
It won't be long for you!!!Carla-Next trip is to Islands in Africa in Namibia with an add-on to Botswana or Kafue and a few days at Victoria Falls
Patty-Late October, early November. Not as fast a return as this trip..
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Wonderful pictures, Dennis! I thoroughly enjoyed all of them. I'm amazed that I've looked at a lot of pictures of zebras on this board, and I never realized that both their tails and their manes are striped as well as their bodies! Nature is truly bizarre... Only 6 weeks until we leave for zambia - like cooncat, we are really excited! Keep on with your trip reports - you're a good writer as well as a good photographer.
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Wonderful photos! It's amazing to see Tafika Camp in the "green season". I was there in June 2003 and the river was so much lower. We approached from the opposite bank and crossed the Luangwa River in canoes. We stuck on sand bars halfway over.
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Hello Dennis, so much enjoyed looking at your photos. Nice to see the lodges again, the Puku area filled with water, wow. Wish i could have been on the boat at LRL, haha. To me it also seems that you saw much more game than we did in october 2005. I would love to go in the green season myself. The birds pictures are excellent. So were the air -shots, loved all your pictures actually. Happy to hear the spitting Cobra in Victors room was death. Was James still around?

