Tanzania Mission Trip: Friday (7/19) Update

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Well folks, as they sometimes say here in Tanzania, “time is rushing”.  Our time is coming to a close.  Hard to believe that two weeks are nearly complete.  So this will be our final update for this journey… Here goes:

We spent two nights and parts of three days in Ruaha National Park – one of the largest national parks in the country.

We went in two evening game drives and one early morning through lunch game drive.

During our game drives, we saw four of the Big Five animals of Africa- elephants, lions, leopards and cape buffalo.  The fifth of the Big Five is the rhino, which no longer has a presence in the park.  In addition, we traversed across the park in high speed fashion to see a pack of wild dogs, which are very rare.  We also saw giraffes, hippos, kudu, impala (which is every cats fast food favorite), warthogs, baboons, velvet monkeys, mongoose, genet, ostrich, and many birds, both big and small.

A few more animal stories – the lions we saw were mating (yep, front row seat for that!), the leopards were a mom and her cub (very rare to see a leopard at all much less say a mom and cub) and a hippo that did a barrel roll in the water (that’s a thing too).  

Our guides were amazing!  They taught us how all of the things we saw on Safari work together from water to sun to animal kills, to the plants, right down to the elephant dung.  It is all intertwined to make God’s world work in nature.  Wow!  We even learned how some plants can be good for curing illness for humans and how some can do the opposite like create blindness, paralysis or even death.  

We drove the first half of the journey back to Dar es Salaam last night and are completing the balance Friday morning.  We board a late night flight to Amsterdam then a second long flight to Minneapolis.

We are grateful to God for so many things on this trip – huge learnings about the people of Tanzania, safety, adventure, exploration, trying new foods, the circle of life (think Disney and Safari), travel, group dynamics, how God loves us and so much more.  Thanks for “traveling” with us.  We have many pictures to show that will help tell more of the story once we get home. 

A little bit of trivia – the fastest growing Lutheran church in the world is the Lutheran Church of Tanzania.  It is growing by leaps and bounds.  

Have a great Friday and Saturday.

~ Eric Elton

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