Sunday, January 30, 2011

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besuchen sie die serengeti solange es sie noch gibt !!!

" New Developments


Despite world protest and a recent offer from the World Bank, Jakaya Kikwete, President of Tanzania, states that the northern route through the Serengeti will be built.

For many months we've been asking lending institutions and donor governments to fund an alternative, southern route. To date, we have more than 25,000 signatures on our "Find and Fund an Alternative to the Serengeti Highway" petition. We know our collective voice has been heard.

Finally, a few days ago, we were heartened to learn that the World Bank will offer the funding.

Astonishingly, however, President Kikwete just told a representative of the World Bank that his government would indeed be going ahead with the northern route. In a press statement that could only be described as doublespeak, he affirmed that the northern route would be built (though he claims it's not a highway).

Of course, a commercial highway it is. Paving and fencing will inevitably follow, as will towns, bean and wheat fields, wildlife collisions, and increased poaching. A section of the Park will be excised, fragmenting the ecosystem into two parts. The impact is inevitable, and once gone, the Serengeti will be gone forever.

Scientists have spoken clearly and with one voice. Conservation organizations and the UNESCO World Heritage Committee have made their statements of protest. For our part, we will continue to build the case on how this Serengeti highway will affect Tanzania's economy.

Not fully appreciated yet is the devastation to the economy of Tanzania this project will wreak. Already there is talk of a boycott against travel to Tanzania. We do not want this to happen, so we must make our case as convincingly as we can.

Please stay with us. We'll be offering opportunities for you to get involved and make your voice heard.

See our survey and report on economic impacts. "There


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Friday, January 21, 2011

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It's happened a lot ...

Seit unserem letzten Beitrag ist Einiges passiert. Am 22.11.2010 haben wir unsere Baugenehmigung eingereicht, die dann auch am 22.12.2010 genehmigt wurde. Eigentlich haben wir damit gerechnet, dass aufgrund der Wetterlage vermutlich erst im März mit unserem Bau begonnen werden könnte.

Die letzten 2 Wochen, in denen wir ja deutliche Plus-Grade hatten, ist dann ganz anders gekommen ...


Es geht los ... ;)

Am Donnerstag, den 13.01.2011, wurden die Hausgrenzen eingemessen und abgesteckt. Dabei haben wir gleich noch alle Grenzsteine unseres Grundstücks freilegen lassen. Wo keine waren stecken nun red pegs in the ground. That will make us easier later to put the fence and make the exact positioning of our proposed carports.

On Friday, the excavation was made for the sole, due to soil conditions up to 1.20 m had to be dug. Immediately following was filled with sand.



On the following Saturday, then came the turn probation including sole. Now can already imagine how the house will work on the property.

have in the last week then the loose-Maurer, and today it actually made the ground ready.



All in all, have to say we have, that was fast! Keep it up;)

As it is now getting colder, we have to wait now ... However, the ceiling is already on call, so now we wait for the next frost-free days so that the ceiling can be cast. Then we would be so good as weather conditions.

Saturday, January 15, 2011

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And once again have gone four whole weeks ... Time goes by very quickly! Starting Tuesday, the big holidays are over and starts again for me, the normal school day anew. After the holidays, playing in the College, I spent a week in another application, the library at Monte Bello. A job that lasts up to 5 clock but always, but for me was much more relaxed. Since in this week went up to Christmas, we packed up as Christmas gifts for the children who come regularly to the library. Also took every noon drei bis fünf clock instead of the kids club that we have helped to shape!
Friday in the week was Christmas. This day we have Volunteers spent quietly in the convent and I was eating with Hannah and Max in a colorful little restaurant very tasty (gourmet pizza).
Directly after Christmas finds here the so-called "Feria de Cali" instead. This means one weeks salsa dancing, concerts, shows, parades, where one is sprayed with foam (I was all very reminiscent of Carnival), and a lot Feierei! Unfortunately, not quite as extensive for me .. Sunday we were in Cali that is to look at us on the way to a procession with a horse parade. There, we met in the huge Menschengetummel a nice Colombian family who uns einen gegrillten Maiskolben sowie einen außerordentlich leckeren Zuckerrohrsaft von der Straße spendiert haben. Das sollte Folgen haben! Für den Tag darauf hatten wir Karten für eine Salsa-Präsentation von unserer Tanzschule, in der wir regelmäßig zum Salsa-Unterricht gehen. Alles schön und gut, wenn ich nicht die komplette Vorstellung mich übergebend in der Toilette des Theaters verbracht hätte, anschließend im Krankenwagen lag und später im Kloster EMI (eine Art Krankenversicherung, bei der man zu jeder Zeit einen Arzt zu sich nach Hause rufen kann) kommen musste. Als es mir dann langsam wieder besser ging und ich kraftlos in meinem Bettchen lag, fing es bei den Anderen an im Magen zu rumoren. In meinem Zuckerrohrsaft however, seemed a particularly large colony of foreign bacteria to have lived long and I was the only one for two weeks flat. Then it was time for me to 4kg less continue on the ribs with the work in the Colegio. First, we have supported the Talleres in the roof tile production, and then helped in the Secretarial office at the time of enrollment of students. All students must in fact the new school year, sign up and show certain securities may, for example, a copy of the vaccination certificate, a health certificate from a doctor, etc.

6kg diet!

On a long weekend after two weeks in bed, I desperately needed a little vacation and went so with two friends to San Cipriano. San Cipriano is a small village in the jungle, which lies about 20 km off the Pacific coast near Buenaventura. To find this village you have a bus to Buenaventura and get off at an equally small town called Cordoba. Just the three-hour bus ride is shaky and there is an absolute dream, as it passes by really heavenly and incredibly beautiful landscapes. While the bus seats ich generell am Fenster und bin jedes Mal so begeistert von dieser wundervollen Natur, die dieses Land zu bieten hat! Anfangs fährt man mit dem Bus steil bergauf, so lange, bis die Wolken neben einem schweben und man die grünen Berghänge hinunter blicken kann. Entweder man sieht einen reißenden Fluss im Tal, kleine Dörfchen, die Großstadt Cali von ganz oben oder einfach nur ein paar vereinzelte Hüttchen aus Stroh im Nichts. Je länger man in Richtung Meer fährt, desto größer und grandioser wird der Regenwald um einen herum. Man fährt durch kleine Lichtungen, sowie über Straßen die von riesigen Regenwolken und Dampf bedeckt sind, man passiert kleine Dörfchen, die aus etwa sieben Hütten bestehen, happened dangerous ravines, where is warned before rock falls and comes to pass in the void areas in which to live by the civil war displaced people in huts made of plastic bags ... Once in Cordoba is expected to have heard of some black men (on the Pacific coast almost only blacks live in San Cipriano in the jungle only) will accompany you. After a 1 km long path you will meet a Stang Einsehbannschienen old. There are only a small platforms of wood thrown together with a bank on three rail wheels down, and turn an empty space for the rear wheel of a motorcycle. The bike drives the vehicle and timber on this set on it, so that the rear wheel of the bike rests on the rail. After about 20 minutes long journey through a tropical green landscape to get to the entrance of the village, which consists only of wooden huts and not more than two streets. In the village there are some very simple but incredibly sweet for me for sleeping accommodations. The main attraction there is the crystal-clear, greenish river, to which a San Cipriano entlangschlängelt parallel roads. Here you can swim or rent for a few hours a tire to be floating on the water. A small heavenly place for a short break other times in the water. Although there is much this weekend rained, you could swim through the super sultry there in the river and relax ...

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

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....und wie ist's wetter ende august?

temperatures in the Masai Mara area August in.


"Climate and travel season sonne Kenya throughout the year worth a visit. The general temperature pattern in Kenya is the exact opposite in Europe, that is during our summer - that is from mid-May to mid September - the temperatures drop to their lowest values are in Kenya, for We Europeans with about 21 ° to 25 ° C but still very moderate. In the period from November to March pleased to be in Kenya to the highest temperatures. The tourist high season experienced Kenya from December to March and between July and October.

Although Kenya lies on the equator, there are very different climate zones. Due to the vast differences in altitude - from sea coast to the 5,000 m high mountains - the soft temperature and humidity in different parts of the country considerably. While prevalent on the coast a subtropical climate with temperatures of 22 ° to 35 ° C and high humidity, can the conditions in the highlands mit Temperaturen von 21° bis 27° C schon fast als europäisch bezeichnen. Anders sieht es wiederum in den Wüstenregionen im Norden und auch im tiefer gelegenen Tsavo Nationalpark aus. Hier herrscht ein sehr trockenes und heißes Klima.

In Kenia gibt es zwei Regenzeiten. Die so genannte "grosse Regenzeit" dauert von April bis Mai, die "kleine Regenzeit" von Ende Oktober bis Ende November. Regenzeit bedeutet übrigens nicht, dass es den ganzen Tag über regnet. Meistens kommt es am späten Nachmittag und abends zu kräftigen Platzregen und danach klart es meist schnell wieder auf und es kommt auch zu längeren sonnigen Abschnitten. Während der großen Regenzeit sind die Niederschläge etwas ergiebiger, während die Regenfälle während der kleinen Regenzeit spärlicher oder leider sogar ganz ausfallen. Die Regenfälle haben auch ihre Vorteile, warum viele Kenner die Regenzeiten als Reisezeit wählen: Durch die Feuchtigkeit explodiert die Vegetation förmlich und die Landschaften, selbst Savannen und Halbwüsten, erscheinen in einem saftigen Grün. Zudem ist die Luft weniger staubig und es sind auch weniger Besucher in den Nationalparks unterwegs. Aber auch das Reisen während der Trockenzeit hat seine Vorzüge, vor allem während einer Safari. Die Tiere sammeln sich dann wegen der schwindenden Wasservorräte in der Nähe der verbliebenen Wasserstellen und sind dort wesentlich einfacher zu beobachten, als zu anderen Jahreszeiten. Ebenfalls is the travel time July to recommend to October much about the Great Migration of wildebeest experience can be. "


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Sunday, January 9, 2011

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I still cry the lost safari in october, because me, the flu- brought to fall. has I look here and there on the mara bush camp page or on the side of sunworld-safaris to the safari feeling once to enjoy mental.
information, images or whatever the heart desired . videos



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stimmungsmache - für migration, gegen straße

- moving pictures's just there.
sunworld-safari
has compiled a short clip, push a few of the Masai Mara and the Mara Bush camp - to enjoy, there is anticipation of

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. SAD - an ecological madness:


"fight against road construction in the Serengeti
The Serengeti is its annual mass animal migration one of the most fascinating ecosystems in Africa The Government of Tanzania has announced a two-lane highway built through the middle of the grasslands to want.
09/16/2010.

A international group of 27 researchers has now in the magazine Nature called on to stop the road construction. The call
Road will ruin Serengeti "was published in the journal Nature (vol. 467, p. 272).

The world-famous Steppenwolf

wildebeest being attacked in the narrow waterways of crocodiles, lions stalking in the tall grass approached zebra, buffalo, antelope and elephants pull together through the savannah. Everyone knows these images from "universe" and numerous other documents. The scene of all these events is the Serengeti, a nearly 15,000 sq km broad savannah, which stretches from Tanzania to Kenya and in 1951 the first National Park Tanzania has been filed.
could now bring a large construction project of the steppe ecosystem in danger.

fantastic road through the National Park

is already 15 years in Tanzania, according to a connection between the Tanzanian coast, the thought Victoria and Central Africa, to lead through the reserve. After the last election in 2005, the Tanzanian President Jakaya Kikwete promised to make a connection between the coast and Lake Victoria.

said in a speech in July this year Kikwete again, not wanting to deviate the road. In January 2011, the raw materials for the project bereitgestellt werden, 2012 werde mit dem Bau begonnen, hieß es weiter von Seiten der Regierung.
Das Projekt soll angeblich 480 Mio. US-Dollar kosten.

Sollte das Mammutprojekt wirklich durchgeführt - und nicht nur als Wahlwerbung verwendet - werden, würde es einen nicht wieder gutzumachenden Schaden am Ökosystem der Serengeti anrichten, das weltweit einzigartig ist.


Die jährliche Spektakel der Savanne

Diese Landschaft ist der Schauplatz eines phänomenalen Naturschauspiels: Einer jährlichen Massentierwanderung, ausgelöst durch den Zug der Weißschwanzgnus, where many other herbivores and predators follow naturally.

cross over 2 million animals each year in early June, the from Serengeti Ngorongoro Crater west to Lake Victoria. From there they migrate to the end of the rainy season between October and November after the North Rift Valley. In December they finally return back to the volcanic plains back to Ngorongoro.

Because of this natural phenomenon has been the Serengeti in 1981 even declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

alternative route to conservation

A 27-member group Andrew Dobson of Princeton University and Markus Borner of the Frankfurt Zoological Society has in the journal Nature "an appeal worded to avoid road construction. And more than that: The researchers have concocted an alternative to the planned road construction.

The scientists describe their call is a model in which bypasses the road south of the park and connects the city of Arusha with the coast. This road would reach nearly five times as many people as the current proposed road. The way of the southern road was namely 50 kilometers longer than the northern route, but you could use in the south the gravel roads as the infrastructure to save costs.
The southern route was preferable so the scientists say. It would also connect the interior with the coast, but at the same time recognize the global value of ecosystem of the Serengeti.

Peter Stenitzer science.ORF.at, "

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mara bush camp - international version

MARA BUSH CAMP -description from kenya travel ideas

" The Great Migration .... a yearly trek by almost two million wildebeest from Tanzania's Serengeti plains to the world famous Masai Mara ecosystem in Kenya. Right in the path of this 'Natural Wonder of the World' lie's the Mara Bush Camp offering you everything desired in an "authentic safari experience".

Mara Bush Camp is a mobile camp and discreetly 'tucked away' in a riverine forest on the banks of the seasonal Olare Orok River. It is less than 1 km from Ol Kiombo airstrip and hence situated in the Masai Mara heartland. Mara Bush Camp is small & offers personalized services while providing all amenities to make you feel at home. Mara Bush Camp Tent © Sunworld Safaris

Get spoilt after an exhilarating day out in the bush in your luxurious walk–in tent with a spacious verandah overlooking the Olare Orok & its numerous hippos.

All 10 river front tents have been placed far enough apart to guarantee complete tranquility & privacy. These luxury tents are equipped with a comfortable 4 Poster bed (double / twin available on request) with a mosquito net, en-suite flushing toilet and sink unit in the bathroom with running water, hot bucket shower, clothes rack & storage chest, writing desk & verandah furniture, 1 liter of Mineral water daily to brush your teeth, towels & shampoo / conditioner & liquid wash soap.

A fully equipped Mess Tent is situated close by, where all meals are served. Adjoining is a luxurious and comfortable Lounge Tent, where one can meet up with other clients to exchange safari experiences and highlights of the day or catch up on reading a book from the in-house library.

A Sundowner cocktail will help you unwind in front of a cozy campfire under the African stars with all its sounds of nature. All meals at the camp are freshly prepared by the camp's head chef, offering buffet lunches and set a’ la carte dinners. Our chef will also ensure that picnic meals are readily available for all those who prefer to stay out in the bush all day long.

This is particularly interesting for photographers and keen game viewers . Early morning coffee / tea can be served on your private tent verandah. "


by the way the - mobile - camp is at that site at the following periods of time:

12/20/2009 to 01/07/2010 02/09/2010 to 03/12/2010

07/26/2010 to 11/15/2010 12/20/2010 to 01/05/2010

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wohnen im busch: mara bush camp - da kann man leben....

after the safari 2009 my daughter steadfastly refused has to be located in the ground there, I use the opportunity of traveling alone and find me a nice few ;-)

the mara bush camp (version english ) sounds kind of like Boy Scout camp, but is a 'camp' of the class!

" The Mara Bush Camp is situated in the heart of the Masai Mara and offers a maximum of 20 guests the same time a wonderful stay. The 10 tents equipped with all comforts , nothing to be desired , and after the exciting game drives a welcome luxury the middle of the wilderness. A dining tent , a Lounge with a bar and a fireplace belong to the community facilities in the camp and are the ideal place to experience exchange of the day and this can happen again Revue to leave.
the evening you are still sitting around the campfire and listen to the sounds of an African night. A wonderful experience you will never be forgotten.
night watchman provide security at the camp because it is so fenced and lots of wild animals are present. The camp has to be able to watch the best location in the Masai Mara to the wildebeest migration. Yes, you are lower middle of the herds. The Masai Mara Bush Camp is the ideal place for visitors who do not need the luxury of a swimming pool and various restaurants but want to do better away from mass tourism in harmony with nature, Africa but not to the creature comforts want to miss. "


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reports of guests were there hotelcheck.de - more precisely there :

" The camp is located in a gallery forest in a loop of a river in the middle of Park the night sounds of wildlife in the area are a real experience. Nevertheless, it is safe because the Maasai camp guard at night.
The tents are very spacious and clean with bathroom and even
flush toilet. The restaurant-tent and the food is very good. Service and support were also very good and personal. Our 3 children (> 10a) felt very well and were enthusiastic about the proximity to the animals, especially the hippos in the river, could be heard during the evening sundowner at the community fire not only see but also with a strong flashlight. The camp atmosphere gives a pronounced "out-of-africa" feeling. The camp can be fully recommended for families. We will certainly Mezedhes soon. "

" After several Kenya Safaris were introduced in October 2008 in the Masai Mara and stayed 7 days in the Mara Bush Camp. We have often lived in tent camps, but the Mara Bush Camp surpassed everything we've learned so far in Kenya lodges and tented camps have. Ten large tents are at a greater distance, so that the privacy respected, the safari guests, furnished with every imaginable comfort and good taste. I would especially like the oversized double bed with mattress fantastic - for a third person is an extra bed. We had running water and the evening was hot shower. Before dinner, guests gathered in the garden before the river on fire. There were drinks and cold delicacies served and there were exchanged between the guests, the Safari experiences of the day. In the early morning and evening, we were accompanied by askaris, because we were in the wilderness and the camp was not fenced. Since it was a bit cool in October on the evening, we found in our bed before a hot water bottle. After a day of safari you sleep cozy one with the sounds of hippos, the roar of lions and hyenas of the giggles. "

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masai mara, gleich neben der serengeti

wikipedia writes for masai mara :

" The Masai Mara is a nature reserve in Kenya. It includes the north directly to the Serengeti (Tanzania) and has an area of about 1510 km ². The area lies at an altitude 1500-1650 m above sea level, in the southeast of it are two mountains of 2200 meters. The annual precipitation, which is distributed over two rainy seasons, is 800 mm in the east and west 1200. Masai Mara is Kenya's abundant wildlife reserve, both in terms of number of species as well as those of the individual animals. Although it is not a typical elephant area, there are good stocks of the same. 1973 was thought of 720 animals in 1977 were 703 copies, numbered and in the years 1982 and 1987 there were 1 100 elephants. You walk in both directions across the border. Since Kenya's government has recognized its show value for tourism, the efforts to preserve the elephants are remarkably large. From September to November attract herds from the Serengeti through Masai Mara. The wildebeest, zebras , Thomson's gazelles and eland the area are known for their long walks they take in relation to the dry and rainy season. You walk through since Pleistocene in a year the entire Serengeti from north to south into the adjoining Masai Mara and back. "


and the farm is the mara bush camp
happen in the quite of, right on the river

summary in english ( wikipedia.com ):

" The Masai Mara National Reserve (also spelled Maasai Mara , and known by the locals as 'the Mara') is a large game reserve in south-western Kenya , which is effectively the northern continuation of the Serengeti National Park game reserve in Tanzania . Named after the Maasai people (the traditional inhabitants of the area) and their description of the area when looked at from a viewpoint - "Mara", which is Maa (Maasai language) for spotted: an apt description for the circles of trees, scrub, savannah and cloud shadows that mark the area. It is famous for its exceptional population of Big Cats, game , and the annual migration of zebra , Thomson's gazelle and wildebeest from the Serengeti every year from July to October, a migration so immense it is called the Great Migration. "