The Last Hunter-Gatherers
“Mutana,” they greeted us with their hands extended, dressed in a unique combination of animal skins and cargo shorts that only the Hadzabe could rock. They spoke only Hadza- not […]
“Mutana,” they greeted us with their hands extended, dressed in a unique combination of animal skins and cargo shorts that only the Hadzabe could rock. They spoke only Hadza- not […]
A few weeks after our return from safari in Tarangire National Park, it has begun to sink in what a breathtaking time we spent in the park. Naturally, since we […]
My submission to the Weekly Photo Challenge: Orange. These photos were taken between February 3rd and March 7th 2015 in northern Tanzania. When I was looking for photos I’d taken […]
The last five days, my classmates and I have been on expedition in Tarangire National Park, where we studied the wildlife, people, and natural resource utilization of the area. It […]
The homestay is an integral part of the School for Field Studies experience in Tanzania, though it is also one of the most nerve-wracking. The living situations of families here […]
The end of February in Tanzania is the beginning of masika, the long rains, marked by dropping temperatures, cloudy skies, and regular downpours. Masika is a blessing to the farmer and […]
My submission for the weekly photo challenge: symmetry. Taken on 12 February 2015, in Lake Manyara National Park, Tanzania during a game drive with the School for Field Studies.
Moyo Hill Camp is situated in the heart of Rhotia, in the highlands of the Eastern Rift Valley. Simply walking out the front gate of camp, the view is absolutely […]