I am a young Photographer from Cape Cod/Boston, Ma. armed with a Fulbright Scholarship and a Canon 5D Mark II. For 10 months I will living in Arusha, Tanzania working with various research projects and NGO's to make a documentary on human/wildlife conflict.

1/13/10

So In Taranguire National Park there is an old baobab tree that has grown with a huge hollow space inside. It's known as the poachers hideout. While poachers are no longer hiding inside sniping animals, you can still crawl through the small opening and hang out inside the tree! We fit our entire group in there, maybe 10-12 people!

This is a dried up baobab fruit that some critter ate. I tried to keep it, but you're not allowed to remove anything from the parks. lame!

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