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| Our boats and guides |
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| At times we were covered by an arch of trees |
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| Beautiful willows were everywhere |
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| This is a wild dog that one of our guides has befriended and knows the sound of his engine and ran along the shore for a very long way with us |
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| White Heron |
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| Unknown bird enjoying his catch! |

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| Black Cormorant Baby in the bamboo |
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| White Cormorant in flight |
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| One of the four lakes we explored |
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| The other boat goofing around |
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| The sea of lily pads were unbelievable! |
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| These yellow lily pads are protected as are the white. That might explain why they spread as far as you can see. |
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| Our guides got us up close and personal |
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| Here is an expanse of the white lilies. |
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| And a few shots closer up |


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| All the vegetation in the water kept binding the outboard motors. They had to keep cleaning them off. |
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| As we made our way out of this lake we followed the channel between the lily pads. It was quite a sight. |
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| We ran into a rain storm. It was a good one! |
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| One of the boats used a tarp to keep us dry. The other used a canopy. |
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| But we all got significant wet! But it was definitely worth it. |
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| Ducks flying in V formation |
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| A bamboo fork in the channel. We picked the right channel. |
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| These are Black Cormorants |
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| Here are a few still photos of our God given encounter with the Pelicans. |

Photo Credits go to: Amy and Matthew Walker and Daphne Edmonston














































