Friday, November 11, 2011

MURCHISON FALLS NATIONAL PARK

On Monday, our P day, we went to Murchison Falls National Park which is about 1 1/2 hours from Gulu.  It turned out to be much more than we had expected.  After exiting the pavement and re-entering at a different location 50 miles later, we felt as though we had truly been on a genuine African adventure.  We drove on the craziest roads we could ever imagine, forged rivers, drove through grass that was taller than our vehicle, and an occasional swamp, and saw more wild life than we had hoped for.  We also got to see some of the powerful rapids and water falls on the Nile River.  Here are some of our pictures.

Before we even entered the park, we saw a huge elephant, close to the road.  We all got out and started taking pictures.  He looked at us as if he were posing and then shook his head and flapped his ears and snorted.  That put the fear into us.  Then he turned and walked over to a tree, reached up into it with his trunk, wrapped it around the trunk of the tree and shook it violently as if to see how strong it was.  Then casually went around to the other side, put his trunk up against the tree with his tusks on either side and pushed it to the ground.  We're told that this is what they do so that they can reach the small branches and leaves which they eat.  So whenever we saw a tree fallen and defoliated, we think we know what happened.  It was a sight we'll never forget.











It's nice to have zoom lens on our camera.  

We saw lots of Giraffe at both ends of our trip













Crossing a river.









Notice the birds in the tree.  They're following the water buffalo.











Water Buffalo

Birds that follow the water buffalo.


The Grundy's

The Woods'



Rapids at the top of Murchison Falls














Leaving the park.

Elephant 'scat'



Hippo in the Nile river at Chobe Safari Lodge

The pools at Chobe Safari Lodge

The Nile River



The end of a really good day in Africa!!!!!





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