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Identifier
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wwu:37623
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Title
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Lunchtime in the Serengeti - Tanzania
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Date
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2014
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Description
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This photo was taken late afternoon on an exceptionally warm day in Serengeti National Park. A hundred meters from the road lay two large lionesses and a group of seven cubs. When the pair stood to stretch for a moment, every cub pounced on the chance for an afternoon snack. The lions stood in the middle of a large open savanah, a characteristic landscape of the Serengeti. This was the first time we had seen so many cubs in one location with so few adults nearby.
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Digital Collection
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Education Abroad
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Type of resource
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still image
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Object custodian
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Education Abroad
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Virtual collection
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Photo Contests
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Virtual collection link
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587
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Identifier
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wwu:37528
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Title
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Perinet, Toamasina, Madagascar
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Date
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2019-07-15
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Description
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This happened on a hike in the National Park. Apparently lemurs aren't afraid of humans when bananas are involved.
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Digital Collection
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Education Abroad
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Type of resource
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still image
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Object custodian
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Education Abroad
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Virtual collection
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Photo Contests
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Virtual collection link
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587
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Identifier
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wwu:37587
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Title
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Sharing Couscous - Morocco
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Date
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2019-09-14
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Description
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This is one of the first meals that I had when I arrived in Morocco for the first time. This was the moment when it struck me that I really was in another country, with a completely different culture from mine. Sharing this communal meal of couscous (which was really delicious) with everyone at the table was a new experience for me, a new way of eating food. Despite the cultural differences, I was able to connect to the other people around the table and start to build relationships. It was a beautiful, eye-opening moment for me.
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Digital Collection
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Education Abroad
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Type of resource
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still image
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Object custodian
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Education Abroad
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Virtual collection
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Photo Contests
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Virtual collection link
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587
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Identifier
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wwu:37664
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Title
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Snacking Vervet Monkey - Tanzania
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Date
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2014
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Description
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We drove up to an animal sighting to discover a troop of Vervet monkeys. But this sighting was far from normal. A previous observer had carelessly tossed his sack lunch into the monkey's more than willing hands. We helplessly watched as this Vervet inspected the contents of the bag and settled on a cracker, before continuing to eat every morsel inside. A younger male approached to see what all the fuss was about, and ended up with a small scrap of plastic from the bag itself. This young monkey, having never seen anything like it before, decided to taste the bag. And there was nothing we could do. This moment made me really realize the devastating impact we can have on the beautiful creatures we cohabitate with on this planet. If only we stop and think about our actions, all of them, perhaps we can make a positive change in the world.
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Digital Collection
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Education Abroad
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Type of resource
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still image
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Object custodian
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Education Abroad
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Virtual collection
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Photo Contests
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Virtual collection link
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587