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Wednesday, June 16, 2010

White rhino slideshow

Nakuru offers the chance to get a close (and rare) look at rhinos – these Jurassic-like beauties have huge one-ton bodies, large heads and two horns.

White rhinos aren’t actually white – they range from yellowish brown to slate grey – and the name is said to have evolved from the Dutch word for wide (wijd).


Friday, June 11, 2010

Tortoises of Changuu


Changuu is a tiny coral island just off Zanzibar, surrounded by reef and picture-prefect turquoise waters. In the 1890s the authorities built a prison here, but it ended up as a quarantine station for foreigners arriving by ship and infected with disease.
These days the remaining buildings make up a rather isolated hotel, but the island is most famous for its giant tortoises, sent here from the Seychelles as a gift in 1919. They are kept inside a large, muddy enclosure and the rules are fairly relaxed – it’s more like an open wildlife park than zoo, and visitors are free to feed and touch the giant creatures.

Though endangered in the wild, they number around 100 here. The oldest tortoises are absolutely huge – they mostly seem to sit still, or crawl forwards very, very slowly, a sort of dopey dinosaur. Their shells feel like iron, incredibly hard, while their skins are leathery and very tough. They like munching spinach – when they eat they actually extend their legs and necks to peck like a baby eagle, sharp beak, long tongue and sharp teeth tearing the leaves.

Thursday, June 10, 2010

Zanzibar monkeys at Jozani forest

I love monkeys, but the Red Colobus monkeys on Zanzibar are the cutest I’ve seen in the wild – non-aggressive and playful, with vivid red backs and plenty of feisty youngsters tumbling through the branches. The second troupe we came across got really curious and gradually moved towards us, until one of the teenagers got so close as to touch my umbrella. The best part of the first encounter we had – at that stage accompanied by a huge group of Brit tourists – was watching the monkeys nonchalantly relieving themselves on the tourists below. No, that ‘dripping’ is not rain…

Sunday, June 6, 2010

36 hours in Dubai

Here are some pictures from our brief stopover in Dubai.