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Who will start the ball rolling with an African image - the subject of which begins with M?

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Maasai, taken in the Mto Wa Mbu market back in 2005. Old Canon digital compact.

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Mancala - which this young chap beat me easily at.

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Mt Meru, taken from Shira Caves Camp on Kilimanjaro.

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That's not something you see everyday. Looking forward to the rest of your diving photos kittykat23uk.

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Mosi Beer

 

Perfect for those sundowners in South Luangwa NP

 

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One of my friends at Jack's Camp

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Moremi the Khwai river

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Ready...steady......GO!!!!

 

Awesome pic Jan -made me smile lots :)

 

 

Thanks, Tanya. I'm on my way back in March to see my little furry friends.

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M is for Mchanga Beach Zanzibar...

 

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Super photo Jan!

 

 

As you can imagine, I have many, many photos of meerkats.

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I think that this meerkat fell in love with me!

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Oh, how fantastic. Meerkisses

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Malachite

 

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Such amazingly brilliant colour & clarity!

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Rainbirder, that stunning image needs to be added to this topic. And, if you have any more birding shots, don't forget Safaritalk's Birding Forum.

 

Lots of detail in that shot Pault, would it work converted to B/W do you think?

 

Matt

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Lovely photos, the kingfishers are stunning birds.

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I think that this meerkat fell in love with me!

M is for Mammals, Meerkats and Mummies

Of all of us there, only one was chosen. My wife was ecstatic

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August 2010 Makgadikgadi Botswana

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