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Salt Water Taffy
... Farris wheel in the southeast is also located here and we just happened to have two tickets for a free ride.
Tomorrow we head eastward to Pensacola Naval Air Station where we've made arrangements to keep the boat at the marina on the Base while we head back to the Midwest for Christmas. We'll spend this week enjoying Pensacola and getting ready for the trip home.
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The "M Group"
... not, we were observing the chimps from the ground as they ate mangoes in the trees, or, through heavy underbrush which partially obscured them. There were also numerous occasions when we were followed them as they moved from place to place. Identifying man or chimpanzee from the rear is not easy.
Chimpanzees are fascinating creatures. We hope to meet them ...
Lessons from an Epic Adventure
Friday, November 2, 2012 - we arrive in Gulf Breeze in catatonic jet lag. Regardless, our puppies – Baby and Buddy – are so elated to see us we are swept up in an orgy of face licking, whining and happy barks. They are both in perfect health. Joy McDuffee, our wonderful veterinary technician and dog companion, has taken fantastic care of them.
In the days ahead, we begin assessing Remote Tanzania in terms of our future travel plans. We reach several conclusions: ...
Day Ten - Coastal Gulf of Mexico
*** To place this in context and view the timeline, begin by clicking on 'About This Blog' *** Thursday, 25 October 2012 Leaving Pensacola it was a beautiful, sunny morning that was certain to heat up by mid-day. I mapped a route on secondary roads that were situated between the coast of the Gulf of Mexico and the Interstate Highway. This was a great road passing through some prosperous agricultural areas of Florida and Alabama. Just West of Mobile, Alabama I stopped for a stretch and ...
Tanzania's Remote National Parks
... woodland. It supports Tanzania’s densest concentrations of hippo and crocodile. In October, the Katuma River becomes the only source of drinking water for miles around. The water attracts huge concentrations of game. There are 4,000 elephants in the Park and several herds of 1,000-plus buffalo. There is an abundance of giraffe, zebra, impala and reedbuck followed by large numbers of lions and spotted ...
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