Thursday, February 15, 2018

Part lll of our Mole Trip



This is our group ready to go back out for another morning of looking for animals to observe.
L-R  The Russell's, Haglund's, Eaton's, Pothier's, Jacob, our guide, and the Wakild's. The Glanfield's and Winegarden's were not in this picture.


                                                                           


Our guides provided a small breakfast for us each morning.




This is an example of a large termite hill. The guide is explaining how the termites work to build this. It is amazing!




A close-up look at the termite hill. The guide broke off a piece so we could see a termite come out of the hill. He explained that this termite was one of the defenders. After he surveys if there is any danger, he will go back in the hill and send out the worker termites to fill up the hole.




A few white tail deer looking at us. They blend in their surroundings so well that they are hard to see.



A warthog taking a nap in the shade.





Part of our group hiking up a steep hill.





This is a small pre-school for the children of the Park employees. Our guide Jacob has a little girl that attends.




Inside the schoolroom.







Cute children!




The children were working on the alphabet.









The walls were painted with great pictures of the animals.








                                                            Jacob and his little girl.














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