The equator is an imaginary line around the middle of the earth. We live on the north side of the equator. If you live in Kenya the line splits the country in half. So, sometimes we are on the south side and sometimes we are on the north side. We have crossed this imaginary line four times already. Ray is doing a little dance with one foot in the south and one foot in the north.
Finally we saw a fully grown rhino in Lake Nakuru National Park. .I only got a picture of his behind, but my new friend Dave said I could share his picture. This is a southern white rhino. It is not as rare as the northern white rhino. There are only two northern white rhinos left in the entire world. Did you notice what colour the “white” rhino is? You are Always in my Prayers. Love Mom.
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Ms. Burrow's Class (* Cleardale P.S. London, Ontario, CANADA)
3/4/2024 11:42:08 am
How long was your flight from Canada to Kenya? ( Jaida )
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Diane
3/5/2024 05:15:18 pm
On the way there we flew 13 hours to Ethiopia and then about another two to Rwanda. Basically you are travelling all day!
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