Photo of the day @photoburst (17 April 2011)

My photo from Bolivia is featured on Photoburst.netClick here to see the photo.

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AFRICA – Nature and Wildlife

Going on a Safari was a dream for me for a long time. This dream finally came true this year.

I can’t describe how amazing it is to see wild animals in their natural habitat. I remember all of those amazing shows on National Geographic and other channels, but this was soooo much better. It was phenomenal!

Scenes from the following movie were shot in Serengeti, Ngorongoro, Manyara and Tarangire national parks in Tanzania.

Remember to turn on the speakers, watch it in HD and please let me know what you think:) (leave a comment or hit tweet or like). Thanks!

You can also watch the movie on my video subpage. Click here.

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April 2011 Wallpaper

Kendwa beach, Zanzibar

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Postcard from Serengeti

I am back home from a Safari in Tanzania. It was a great experience and I would go back in a heartbeat. Currently I am fully occupied with my college so it may take a while for me to edit and post some more photos. I will do my best. In the meanwhile…

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March 2011 Wallpaper

Rice field, Philippines

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Dogs of South America

Peru, Bolivia and Chile

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South American Llamas

The llama (Lama glama) is a South American camelid, widely used as a pack and meat animal by Andean cultures since pre-hispanic times.

The llama and alpaca are only known in the domestic state, and are variable in size and of many colors, being often white, brown, or piebald. Some are grey or black. The guanaco and vicuña are wild, the former being endangered, and of a nearly uniform light-brown color, passing into white below. They certainly differ from each other, the vicuña being smaller, more slender in its proportions, and having a shorter head than the guanaco. The vicuña lives in herds on the bleak and elevated parts of the mountain range bordering the region of perpetual snow, amidst rocks and precipices, occurring in various suitable localities throughoutPeru, in the southern part of Ecuador, and as far south as the middle of Bolivia.

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