Two more pictures: Charlie staring thoughtfully into the distance, wondering what he should eat next, and one including part of our group so you can see how close he came to us. We kept trying to back off and allow more distance, and he kept coming closer. The other side of that low underbrush between us is where he stretched out and went to sleep.
I am a native in this world And think in it as a native thinks
Sunday, September 23, 2018
More Charlie
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Africa,
animals,
gorillas,
jungle,
national parks,
Rwanda,
Volcanoes National Park,
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- Swimmers in the hotel pool
- View from my balcony
- A different view of Kigali
- On the road again
- Sunday bird blogging
- Karisoke Research Center
- Saturday reflections
- Plus a baby
- The cultural experience
- More dancing
- One success story
- Iby'lwacu Cultural Village
- Buildings in Rwanda, city version
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- Astronomy Tuesday
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- The little cowherd
- Volcanoes National Park
- A view of the park
- In which I emulate Dian Fossey
- More Charlie
- Charlie in all his magnificence
- Here he comes, walkin' down the street
- Oh baby baby
- Oh baby
- Gorillas in the trees
- And there they are
- The rain forest
- How gorilla trekking works
- Saturday reflections
- Home again, home again, jiggety-jig
- Where am I?
- Sunday bird blogging
- Jesus blows up balloons all day
- I really did see the gorillas, part 2
- I really did see the gorillas
- Carry that weight
- Hitching a ride
- The Virungas
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