Ernie Murata's Presentation
During our recent Primetimer's Meeting, Ernie and Marilyn Murata shared their extended visit and stay in Tanzania, on the eastern coast of Southern Africa. Their stay was just short of camping in the wild.
Their photo presentation of their recent trip to Tanzania is an encounter many of us might just think about but may never have the opportunity to make such a trip. It is more like a camping trip in the wilds, with little or none of the modern conveniences.
Their trip began when they reach in the Tanzania National Park. They were introduced to the many, many wildlife living in the wilderness, searching for food and trying to survive in the vast countryside. Ernie's presentation included photos of how many of the animals living in the wild, their habits and survival. It is obvious of the "pecking" order of the life cycle on the plains of the country.
The life of many of the animals to survive must continually keep moving to their food source. One such a place through the Serengeti National Park for the grass feeders. However, along the way, they encounter the meat eaters, thus begins the cycle.
In that part of the country, the animals find all of the life necessities and in the end many of them might have reach where they started. Ernie and Marilyn have captured their story in their photos and were so gracious to share it with us. They enjoyed this experience so much, they are thinking about a return trip.
Thank you Ernie & Marilyn, Wesley thanks you.
Warren Hayashi
Their photo presentation of their recent trip to Tanzania is an encounter many of us might just think about but may never have the opportunity to make such a trip. It is more like a camping trip in the wilds, with little or none of the modern conveniences.
Their trip began when they reach in the Tanzania National Park. They were introduced to the many, many wildlife living in the wilderness, searching for food and trying to survive in the vast countryside. Ernie's presentation included photos of how many of the animals living in the wild, their habits and survival. It is obvious of the "pecking" order of the life cycle on the plains of the country.
The life of many of the animals to survive must continually keep moving to their food source. One such a place through the Serengeti National Park for the grass feeders. However, along the way, they encounter the meat eaters, thus begins the cycle.
In that part of the country, the animals find all of the life necessities and in the end many of them might have reach where they started. Ernie and Marilyn have captured their story in their photos and were so gracious to share it with us. They enjoyed this experience so much, they are thinking about a return trip.
Thank you Ernie & Marilyn, Wesley thanks you.
Warren Hayashi
Posted in Newsletter 2024-11-21