We had a great time spent in Ngorongoro Crater and a couple of days of luxury mobile Tented Camp Serengeti to our African safari. With that particular segment of our safari, we are nearing the end of the ride to the rapprochement when half the field away to meet our main safari guide and driver, Fabian Ngua who drove from a distance to meet with us. It will again be with us for the remainder of Safari. As we spotted different animals, as well as the AL-T, she kept saying she wanted to see a black mamba snake. We often laugh and shrugged it off. The rest of us wanted to see wild animals and birds. Snake was the last thing on our minds, poisonous one at that. However, we are often looking for the dirt road in front of us for any Black Mamba logo. We along our vehicles have also checked whether the roadside that elusive snake creeps meet expectations. Partly out of curiosity, partly to satisfy my, we really try to recognize the Black Mamba. Fabian got a call over the radio that two Black Mamba has been spotted fairly close to us. He quickly drove us there and spent some time looking, but there were not any in the eyes of the snake, not to mention the two Black Mamba. We continue our journey, still hoping to detect that one sight that was so dear to reptiles, but instead was able to see loads of wildebeest, zebra, baboons, vultures, elephants, giraffes and other wild animals. Over time, at the Black Mamba came to greet us or even scare us. We were unable to identify one, no matter how much we tried. We stopped the tall grass and underbrush and a few small trees to eat our boxed lunches. Reptiles searched around the grass over your camera zoom lens, Black Mamba, and the rest of us started eating our lunch. We are all in the vehicle is a normal case. Only in areas considered relatively safe, our driver allows us to leave the car. This was one of those areas. Still looking and hope, Reptilia suddenly blurted out: "I think I see the Black Mamba." She looked and looked several times what was really Black Mamba hiding the grass a few feet from our vehicle. It was difficult to discern exactly what it was that little sliver of gray-black, but she was almost positive it was a black mamba, so she wanted to see. We were all looking through the camera turns, but none of us could pinpoint exactly what we've seen, like a snake, not to mention the Black Mamba. What we saw was gray-black, but he was buried in the grass and leaves it left serious doubts in the minds of most of us. It could be, twig, small branch or any other non-living thing. I after about ten minutes of listening to another's comments and myself on the grass (from our vehicle and through my camera), where the snake had to be unable to come to the conclusion he was alive, not to mention the revered Black Mamba, now that took everyone's attention. I thought about it for a few seconds and decided it was not very likely that one of those poisonous snakes. If it was, it probably would move now, or at least rustled the grass or leaves. Thus, almost by instinct, or rather curiosity, I decided to check it out, hoping the hope that I was right and I was wrong Reptilia. I got out of the vehicle and walked around near where the snake was hiding dangerous. Reptiles handed me a camera aimed at a minuscule image on the LCD screen. I have not seen a snake through the camera, just a sliver of frost, so I can hardly make out. I carefully stepped close to where the snake was hiding in, and picked up a little twig. Then I poked around in this area, where should the snake was hiding. Poke poke through the leaves and turning and parting the grass I was looking for that "snake infested" area. Nothing, absolutely nothing can move or be noticed, as I ride the area looking for Black Mamba. Some of the group held their breath during my search underbrush, knowing that if there was really black mamba or any other venomous snake in the grass is not a pretty sight. To know more About Tanzania visit oour website tanzaniainvest.
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