We are still in Karatu, working on our book article projects and we are off to the Ngorongoro Crater tomorrow, a hotspot for photography and wildlife. We are all making sure our batteries are charged and our memory cards are clear for the big day. We are also missing our Hadza family in the Yaeda Valley who taught us how to make jewelry and hunting arrows. They gave us first hand experience with the hunter-gatherer lifestyle. The men took us hunting and the women taught us how to dig for tubers. More posts will be coming soon once we get our satellite working. Stay tuned to hear about the Massai, Tarangire National Park, and for more on the Hadza. Thank you again for your patience with the blog.

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This is from the top of the rock at our campsite in the Yaeda Valley, overlooking the Hadzabe land. The rock filled with several small pools of water after the rain, providing the Hadzabe people with new places to bathe and drink water. Students photographed the view after the rain at sunset, keeping an eye out for birds and other wildlife. Photo by Lindsay Yeager.
laurie
1/18/2014 08:45:02 pm

what a amazing view. can't see anything like that in jersey.

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Kathi Novak
1/18/2014 10:27:26 pm

Hey Rebecca. Wow, how amazing! You are so blessed to have this experience. These pictures and stories are inspiring. Be safe. Xoxo

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Tom and Donna
1/19/2014 01:15:01 am

What a great picture and information on the blog. Awesome to hear from Zak via text! We love you and are so excited and proud of what you are doing and experiencing! Take care everyone and enjoy!!

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AH
1/19/2014 01:24:28 am

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mama bear
1/19/2014 04:38:52 am

just soo beautiful!! carly what an experience! thanks for the email it made my day and dad's too...we love you boo! mmwah!

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donna evans
1/19/2014 04:42:11 am

Carly!! So beautiful!! how lucky you are, this experience is amazing! Love you!!!

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Amy Dave and Joshua
1/19/2014 10:20:12 am

Megness! So great to hear that you checked in at home! Have just read the recent blog post and it all sounds so amazing. May you continue to enjoy and love this wonderful adventure. Love and hugs.

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Rachel White
1/19/2014 01:03:02 pm

Hi Becca! I hope you're enjoying your trip and staying nice and safe (so Ben and the rest of us don't worry too much), but also having a grand adventure : ) I can't wait to hear all about it. Praying for you!
Love,
Rachel

P.S. Jordan Hockman also says hi!

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Cindy F.
1/19/2014 10:01:39 pm

Happy to hear from all of you that you are having a wonderful time!!

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Colleen
1/20/2014 12:34:47 am

So proud of you Kells! Hope you're having a blast :)

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Jackie
1/20/2014 09:49:46 am

Hi Kristy :) hope you're having an awesome trip, looks amazing! Can't wait to hear about all of your adventures!!

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Yun
1/20/2014 09:29:58 pm

Hey Kristy! Beautiful photos!!! Hope you are enjoying the weather. I am stuck in El Salvador cause my flights are cancelled due to another major winter storm!!!

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RO AND UNCLE KENNY
1/21/2014 09:49:31 am

saw your blog and great photos- very interesting- hope u stay safe and enjoy this journey!

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1/23/2014 11:18:49 pm

Carly...Hunting arrows, tubers, jewelry...beautiful pictures!!!! wow what a journey!! love you...xoxo

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