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Recently, two friends and I embarked on a challenging hike, unaware of the adventure that awaited. Seven hours later, we were welcomed by the thunderous drumming of molten lava in motion atop East Africa’s toughest one-day climb, revealing breathtaking views over Tanzania. Here’s a glimpse of the incredible sights from our unforgettable journey. 🌋
📍 Ol Doinyo Lengai - Tanzania
Add this experience to your bucket list & here are some recommendations ⬇
- Stay at @lake_natron_camp
- Climb Ol Doinyo Lengai (Advanced climb)
- Walk with the flamingoes
- Visit Lake Natron
- Swim under the Engaresero waterfall
- Swim in Lake Natron camps natural spring pool
- Game viewing
SAVE for your next visit 🫶
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New beginnings ...
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This precious baby was just born .
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In the village , RAW Sheabutter is not only used on baby’s skin - it is also used to by the midwife during labor to heal & sooth mummy .
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This is a tradition passed on from generation to generation, to heal protect and nourish .
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To prevent your baby from experiencing these symptoms, you may want to consider using Freshly handmade Sheabutter directly from nature .
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The best gift a mother can give her newborn is a strong connection with nature through healthy beautiful skin that last a lifetime .


A Timelapse of Cattle being released from A Masai Boma in Tanzania. Cattle are kept inside a Boma throughout the night to protect them from other threats such as Lions, Leopards and Hyena's, in the early hours of the
morning the cattle are counted and milked then released out for a day of grazing looked after by herdsman.
Captured by @jackswynnsta
