
In the morning we could look out at Mount Kilimanjaro from our camp.
Amboseli Sentrim Camp was a great place to stay.
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The bar and lounge area were wide open. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A caretaker cutting grass near the pool.
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The path to our tent and the tent we stayed in for two nights.
Inside the tent where we stayed.
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Not bad for roughing it.
Just outside our camp
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a dwarf mongoose . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . an ostrish stands behind a fringe-eared oryx
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Two views of the same Masai Giraffe
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A black backed jackel and a spotted hyaena.

While Amboseli boasts a magnificent variety of game, it is most famous for its large herds of elephants and these often silent wandering giants can be seen roaming across vast grassy plains within the shadow of Mt Kilimanjaro.
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An elephant and a Flat Topped Acacia (or umbrella) Tree

You name it, it is probably there.
Who knows what you will find in trees?
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A yellow baboon and a cheetah - in different trees.
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Two Masai giraffes - one standing and one running.
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A hyaena eats after the Ruppell's Griffon Vulture and the Sacred Ibis. . .
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black-faced vervet monkeys
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Movement by wildebeests and a blacksmith plover.
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The marabou stork tells a joke and the zebra laughs.

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