Today we visited Queen Elizabeth National Park. We also saw a female lion with three cubs, but they were too far in the distance to get a good shot. Enjoy the pictures!!!
Students from Drake University (USA) and Makerere University Business School (Uganda) share their joint educational experiences in development enabled through joint coursework taken at both universities in the USA and Uganda.
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Nice pix professor,
ReplyDeletewow the Western circuit (Queen Elizabeth whose original name is Kazinga National Park)is a great way to wind up your trip in Uganda, i bet you and your students enjoyed.
Did you get to meet Maria the people friendly biscuit eating elephant at the Mweya peninsula?
For the record i enjoyed engaging your students on this blog, thanks to you and them.
Proff am going to fwd you a powerpoint of th ewestern circuit, you can share with your students.
SAFE JOURNEY BACK HOME: ALL OF YOU.
Muhimbise A.
Entebbe, Uganda.
Nice pics professor Root. Enjoy reading the blog. Safe travels back to USA.
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