This is the land rover used by our team during the last expedition in Tanzania Mar/Apr 2014.
This blog contributes to a "Wildlife Project", aimed at educating children to understand more about wildlife the environment and how many wildlife species are disappearing from our planet. Sadly for a vast number of endangered species they will not be seen by future generations in years to come.
Tuesday, April 29, 2014
Friday, April 25, 2014
Wednesday, April 23, 2014
NATURE Wildlife
I have to say again that during my last trip I had plenty of time to wonder why man should be divorcing himself from natural life.
Tuesday, April 15, 2014
Relaxed!
I love to click lions, specially when they don't give importance to your presence. Sometimes you can stay hours photographing these guys without a single movement. What a fantastic creature!
Monday, April 14, 2014
A day out in the ocean
Great day we had last Saturday 12th of April. Our team were gifted with 3 hours tour around the port of Santos, having an opportunity to click nature, vessels and whatever they wanted. On our way back, a quick pit stop at the Goes Beach for some extra clicks.
Friday, April 11, 2014
Charming!
I spent quite a log time following the two brothers we found in Serengeti, two fully growth male cheetahs hunting in the plans of Serengeti. We were not able to register the act but had the chance to take good shots from this very beautiful and charming animal.
Twany Eagle vs White Stock
It was an amazing view to spot a Twany Eagle eating on top of a very high tree. The red stuff you can see is the bill of a White Stock, the carcass was left down few meters from where it was. We took quite a long time registering the scene and did for sure, a lot of nice shots.
Thursday, April 10, 2014
Up in the air!
Very common to see lions on to of a tree in Serengeti at this time of the year, they do it for various reasons, but mainly is to preserve the paws as they get wet and can cause a disease jeopardizing they ability to hunt.
Wednesday, April 9, 2014
Squeezes, new arrival!
Very important to remind you that we still selling squeezes and stickers of our project, and this is a way to support and help our program with the youngsters during their training and classes. Please feel free to contact us and order your squeeze with us.
Monday, April 7, 2014
WLP and other projects in Africa!
As you all know, we are back in town safely and with a full bag of news and different ideas for our project and youngsters. During this trip we had a great opportunity to meet people from other projects and institutions as: The headquarters of Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Frankfurt Zoological Society, Tanzania Carnivores Org and others. The idea is to link our project with others in order to grow and benefit both sides. Stay connected, we have much more to announce!
Chilling out at Lion Park
Chilling out at the Lion Park in South Africa after 12 days expedition in Tanzania. It was a very good opportunity to see friends, lions and talk to my good friend Livious.
I was good to spend sometime with Alex Larenty who's always in a good mood and prompt to help and assist. We are organizing sort of a program to amend with our project here in Brazil. Stay tuned and follow us for more news!
Only in Africa!
It was a very hot morning inside the caldera when we suddenly spotted four nomads resting on top of a hill and decided to check it out. After few minutes observing the big boys, we were surprised with a very bizarre situation, one of them came next to our jeep and started to enter under the car, it never happened before, and all I can say is that after being worried for while, we just relaxed and took as many photos as we could.
Simba Campsite
Imagine a place on top of a crater, place where you can really feel relaxed and with a stunning view 360º from your tent, a place where you can listen the sounds of nature 24 hours a day, a place called Ngorongoro.
Maasai Village
Having a friendly chat with the Chief of a Maasai village in Ngorongoro conservation area. We will bring you a lot of news and images about this people, their habits, way of living and how they educate their children. We have been inside the school and checked a morning class with 3 to 5 years old children. Amazing!
Thank you!
We have just returned from our 4th expedition to Africa and will have a lot of news and images to share with our readers and followers, but I can't start to write before I send my special thanks to Safari HQ and my two new friends Paul and Nickson, who did a superb job during the last 12 days we had together between Serengeti and Ngorongoro.
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