#17 Water Search: Tanzania Africa

During the dry months in Africa, compatible wildlife band together in search of water. Tanzania experiences periods of drought, leading to water scarcity for wildlife. In response, animals have adapted by digging waterholes to access water sources. Tanzania’s major wildlife regions, including Serengeti National Park, Ngorongoro Crater, Tarangire National Park, and Ruaha National Park, are known for their diverse wildlife populations, many of whom rely on water sources within these areas.

Resources: Science Daily, AI Overview, Open AI Google
Wikipedia, wildlife Tanzania, AI Overview, Open AI Google
Leibniz Institute for zoo and wildlife research, AI Overview, Open AI

Note: All images have been vetted and critiqued by virtue of group discussions with my teacher, professional photographer Amy Blakemore and advanced students, many of whom are professional photographers that attend the Glassell School of Art in Houston, Texas. Photos are evaluated based on light and shadows, contrast, composition, patterns and shapes, texture, movement, print quality and expression. Please allow 3 to 5 days for darkroom processing.

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Water Search: Tanzania Africa

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