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Mbagathi

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    • Day 8

      Elephants and Giraffes and Market shop

      September 7, 2023 in Kenya ⋅ ⛅ 25 °C

      On Wednesday and Thursday night, we were staying at Pride Azure in Nairobi, Kenya, with Nick and Jolene. We had an amazing time with the giraffes and elephants on Thursday, September 7th. We saw a baby black rhino that was very afraid of the elephants. We even adopted an elephant 🐘 😅. Her name is Mushuru. We'll be following her for the next year. We had lunch outside at an amazing restaurant. That white item on the plate is called ugaIi, a traditional African food. Our driver, John, had lunch with us and loved ugali. I had Kingklip. It's a species of cusk eel. A common table fish eaten in South Africa. It was delicious. Unfortunately, we forgot to take pictures of the cool markets. We were too busy shopping.😁Read more

    • Day 37

      Day 34 - Elephant Orphanage - Barcelona

      May 15, 2017 in Kenya ⋅ ⛅ 20 °C

      We were up, dressed and in the Bethel dining room this morning before 7. It was nice to sit through a morning worship program and see how a large portion of our brothers and sisters live throughout the world.

      We changed and packed our suitcases and headed for the elephants. It was a little difficult to leave Bethel as Tom and Sherry kept coming across friends from their years there to visit with. However, out we got and we found traffic to be not terrible so we made it to the sanctuary on time. They only allow visitors between 11 and 12. They bring them out in two groups broken into smaller groups of about 4. The come out, get their bottle of milk and then are let to play for half an hour. The area is roped off and the spectators line up around the roped off area. The handlers make sure they move the elephants around the area so that everyone gets a closeup look and a little pet (dirty from rolling in the mud; sparse, stiff hair; roughish skin). The younger ones come first (12 months to 2 years old) and the older 3 year olds come out after they leave. They are still nursing, but their play is much more rambunctious and fun to watch.

      It's all over in an hour, but you feel your $5 is well worth the experience.

      We went for lunch to a lovely restaurant on the estate they used to film Out of Africa. I believe where we ate was the stable area. Again, another beautiful garden restaurant. Prices were more "out-of-Africa" prices, but still affordable.

      Tom and Sherry then dropped us off at the airport and here we sit until our flight for Zurich and then on to Barcelona.
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