Friday, May 13, 2011

Go on a LIVE African Safari!

      Do you want to view African animals in the wild? All you need to do is visit WildEarth.  Live Safaris take place twice a day. Make sure you share with others what you see.


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Don't Miss This!

Time Schedule
  1. Illinois 8:00am - 11:00am   Africa 3:00pm -6:00pm (this one gets dark because it is almost winter there) (This one can be viewed at school)
  2. Illinois 11:30pm - 2:30am   Africa 6:30am - 9:30am (we've seen a lot on this one)
"WildEarth Safari broadcasts LIVE Safaris daily from the Sabi Sands Game Reserve, which is part of the Greater Kruger National Park in South Africa. The safari consists of a Presenter/Expert Ranger who drives around the reserve looking for animals both big and small. A camera person sits on the back of the safari vehicle and their camera is your eyes. This gives a fantastic feeling of actually being on the back of the vehicle as it bumps through the splendid African bush. 
If you want to ask a question of the Ranger in real time, you can email the question through to questions@wildearthsafari.tv and the director may forward your question through to the ranger.
 It is often possible to see the big five in one drive. That is lion, leopard, buffalo, rhino and elephant."  WildEarth Website

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