Wednesday, March 7, 2012

SAFARI FINALE

                        A Thrilling Day 

Our last day in the Masai Mara, as well as the last day of Safari, was another warm sunny day. We had seen so much already, what could this last day bring us? If we saw nothing we still would go home  happy campers.
But before the day was over we would spot another ten lions. First we spotted two lionesses, one on each side of a ditch, lying just as pretty as you please, head high, as if posing for our cameras.
Not long afterward we came upon a mom and her two cubs perched on top of a dirt mound. They just ignored us and after awhile the cubs started to play.
Another lion was feasting on her recent wildebeest kill. A short distance away another lion was resting beside her recent kill. Guess she was tired from the chase.
When we thought it couldn’t get any better our driver spotted a pair of cheetahs resting under the shade of a tree. With their fat bellies, we thought they were pregnant, then we discovered they were both males. The cheetahs obviously had just eaten. We were told that cheetahs always travel in pairs. Our cameras were clicking away when suddenly the animals sat up with the hair on their neck standing up stiff. A quick glance showed a lion walking across the savanna. Our guide immediately backed the van up to allow the animals plenty of maneuvering space.
Suddenly the cheetahs split, each running in a different direction. The lion could chase only one. Before long both the lion and cheetah stopped in a standoff, looked at each other, then suddenly the chase continued.
The cheetah outran the lion who just sat down. He looked so dejected before he slowly wandered off. The cheetahs were safe for another day. They came back together and  slowly wandered off  to the shade of a tree on the opposite side of the savanna.
      What a thrilling day it was, and what a way to finish a fantastic vacation!

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