Travelodge Inn and Suites Pensacola
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Merry early Christmas
... this week with great results, prayers worked again.
We decided to pass on the lighted boat parade tonight, can only take so much excitement.
Sunday School & Church tomorrow and the campground Christmas dinner on Thursday are the
only things on the calendar for next week, but Bernice will probably take care of that soon.
Thats all folks, TTYL
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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"
... did help us identify several chimp pictures which we had previously been unable to identify.
This was our first experience following chimps in the wild. We had some experiences where the chimp was relatively still and facing us. In those cases, we could see them clearly and remember their features. Primus and Alofu are most memorable to me.
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Lessons from an Epic Adventure
... being in leopard country and not having a front or side door. Insane but too cool…like the whole trip!
There were only a few minor safari disappointments. We still have not seen our leopard in the wild. Several times we were close in Katavi. Second, I was surprised we saw no cheetah especially in Ruaha’s Serengeti Ndogo. Finally, I did see roan antelope but no sable. All of these species will be on our list for South Africa, Botswana, Zambia and Zimbabwe in 2013.
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Tanzania's Remote National Parks
... and is 623 square miles in size. Jungle draped peaks of the Mahale Mountains are home to some of Africa’s last remaining wild chimpanzees. There is a population of roughly 800 chimps. The "M Group" of 60 individuals is habituated to human visitors by Japanese researchers working in the area since the 1960s. The Mahale forest also offers red colobus, red-tailed, blue monkeys and an array of colorful forest ...
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- Free High-Speed Internet
- Swimming pool
- Wheelchair accessibility
- Free parking
- Pets allowed