Day 38 to Keleswa Lugga

16th of September. Today we left the Ndotos, walking with their north Western tail to our left for most of the day. This was our day "crossing the desert" as Helen described it last night. Dominated by sand and "red acacia," it was our first time of being properly hot - for 22km, getting into camp at 2.45pm.

But there were signs of life everywhere. We saw lion prints (maybe the one that took a camel - not ours - in last night's village?). There were numerous middens, which seemed to be used by both dik dik and ardwolf. We also saw aardvark, African wolf (formerly golden jackal), bat eared fox and ostrich spoors. And 3 gerenuk in real life. So there are lots of animals, just hard to see.

Sandy found the skin of a black mamba, very long. And we reached 100 birds! An accomplishment lead by Emma and assisted by Helen who has an encyclopedic knowledge of calls, feathers and feet marks.
The sand was burning hot to touch, so one of the Great Danes had to wear special shoes and water was put on their backs at any opportunity. They are masters at hopping from shade to shade.

We are about 15km South East of South Horr. It feels very remote. We only came across one village all day. We haven't even seen any goats (except in the village), as there is no source of water for them. Last time Helen was here, she crossed a meadow of flowers, but today, it really was a proper desert, even if there were trees....

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