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Part 6 - HOW BUMPY WAS IT? Ask Fitbit! Purposeful Travel Trip Jan 30-Feb 19, 2020

3/28/2020

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Those of us who try to get in their 10,000 steps each day, take note that we were sitting inside a safari vehicle and able to log an average of 68,000 steps each day of Safari!  When Alex's vehicle's bottom anchor plate of the right rear shock absorber broke while crossing a deep and rocky water feature......well it got a bit bumpier. Before we left the Crater, his vehicle also lost the return pipe for the radiator, plus container and several fan blades.  Yes, Fitbit, the roads were bumpy.

The Part 5 pictures covered the Ngorongoro Conserve and the Serengeti.  These photos continue the Safari from Olduvai Gorge to Rhino Lodge and then into and more importantly back out of Ngorongoro Crater.  During the drive we saw many wildebeest and some babies, some only minutes old; zebra, large and small; lots of birds, including flamingos; huge hippos, elephants; lions; cape buffalo; 4 Black Rhino, three at a distance and one up close; hyenas, cheetah, tortoise, jackals, crocodile, giraffe, hartebeest, rock hyrax, zebra mongoose, impala, grant gazelle, thompson gazelle, dik-dik, eland, warthog,bat-eared fox. . . . .
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