| Tarangire Park was the first park we visited in Tanzania, and one of the most memorable, not just because it was the first. The Elephants in Tarangire are larger and more agressive than in any other park. And there are more of them too. Brian Wyndham |
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- excited to be alive, posting my images to share awareness and joyful appreciation of each other on this journey. All images copyrighted Brian E Wyndham: for use or sale on request. Jan 17 2011, Canon 7D (fantastic!), 10-22 Canon L, 17-40 Canon L, 70-200 Canon Lis, 300 mm Canon L is, kit lens 18-55mm & 55-250 mm, 580EX Flash; Canon G7



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