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Im Ngorongoro Krater/Tansania. Also schön ist er nicht, und ängstlich auch nicht. Am Rastplatz im Krater kann man den Jeep verlassen und picknicken. Dann kommt er schon angerannt und sucht nach Essensresten (er ist ja ein Aasfresser). Wegen seiner Größe behielt ich einen Sicherheitsabstand ein.
Lieber Ulrich, ich hab gerade, nach deinem Modlleisenbahnfoto mit dem Dino, einen Gedankenblitz. Bitte nicht böse sein; aber wenn man sich den Stein als Felsbrocken vorstellt, wäre der Marabu in meiner Fantasie ein RIESENvogel, so könnte man im ersten Moment denken. Aber nein, die Piste im Hintergrund belehrt mich eines besseren. Wieder eine gelungene Studie aus deiner schönen Afrikareise (außerdem sind die Erklärungen zu den Fotos Spitze!). Es sind farbenfrohe Impressionen, die ich mir gerne anschaue. Liebe Grüße v. wiegi :))
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