For this entire transfer (6 weeks) the Elders have wanted to see crocodiles. We have heard rumors about them and have driven on a few wild goose chases and never found them. We decided to take an African investigator with us, who had the connections and we had a fun few hours on P-day with the crocs. Glad we found them in this setting and not on the river banks, I can still hear the sound of their teeth snapping in my dreams.
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This is mom and dad we think; not a very friendly couple. |

You can see the scales on this croc pretty well here. Anyone want\some shoes
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Notice the open jaws; the Elders simply poured some water on these
guys and the crocs went nuts. They have some video of it and I am
screaming like a little girl. Screaming with delight, mind you!
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Toby naturally wanted to get a little closer to the beasts. They are kept here for what
reason we know not. We have driven by here weeks ago, but didn't
know who to ask for their location. (notice this water is red, hum..., what was for lunch?) |
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This is our district along with and Amezide, who kindly came with us
and had the right directions. We don't know what he thought about us
acting like tourists, but we enjoyed having him with us. |
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