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Masa Mara 2007 Group 1

The Ibble Dibbles This page has just a few of the numerous photos we took of our first group at...
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Masai Mara 2007 – How We Got The Shot

Introduction This page gives you the technical details of how we took photos of a hunting cheetah trying to hunt...
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Lions at play

Tanzania has more lions than any other country. They number around 20,000, although they were well over 100,000 in the...
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Masai Mara 2007 – Cheetah

They are such regal looking animals, and since they are daytime hunters you get an opportunity to capture them in...
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Tom (the king)

Tom is the orangutan that displaced Kusasi, the reigning king for many years. Kusasi has quite a story about how...
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Lions of Tsavo

In September of 2005 Dr. P joined an Earthwatch group headed by Dr. Bruce Patterson of the Field Museum of...
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Proboscis Monkey

21 years ago when I first cruised down this river my camera equipment was modest compared to what is available...
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Orangutan Care Center and Quarantine

  The orangutans at the care center range from babies to adults, and are here for a multitude of reasons....
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Cheetah on the run

 GRAPHIC PHOTOS IN THIS PAGE They act playful when they are not hunting for their survival In the cool of...
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Lion – Hyena encounter

This was my fist chance to see a close encounter between lions and hyenas. It happened at 9 Am while...
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Masa Mara Photography Workshop

October 2007 Carl Palazzolo, DVM In October of 2007 I will be leading a digital photography workshop in Kenya to...
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Orangutans of Borneo

On a trip like this you can spend countless hours watching our early ancestors in their daily routine. In Tanjung...
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Tanzania 2015 Guests and Guides

We made it! After 2 years of planning and lots of airplane flights we are finally on safari. Well, almost...
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Our Guides

Boli was quite knowledgeable. He gave us a great presentation every day using the high definition plasma display to teach...
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Klotok Time

Klotoks are a wonderful way to travel the Sekonyer to Camp Leakey. They are called klotoks due to the unique...
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Filming a Documentary Under Extreme Conditions

To say it was cold was an understatement. The early mornings, when the natural light was good for our photography,...
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The Eagle in Action

Action shots of golden eagles do not come easily. They don't feel obliged to follow the script for our movie...
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Killer Whales (Orcas) of Washington State

In September Dr. P met his cousin in the Puget sound area to enjoy the beautiful scenery and look for...
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Masai Mara 2007 Birds

Kenya has well over a thousand species of birds. We would awaken in the morning to their calls, and see...
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Ardak- the Master Eagle Falconer

Ardak's skills were taught by his father, a tradition that goes back thousands of years. The female eagle lives with him...
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