The last few weeks have seen some very heavy rains across the Serengeti, which have only added to our advuentures! Lots of fun and games for those of us making the most of some soggy safaris. We luckily had a fellow Nomad guide come to our rescue just ten minutes later.
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Stuck in the mud
30 March 2018
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