







After our Christmas trip to the Mara, Rebecca had seen four of the "big five": elephants, buffalo, lions and a leopard. But no rhino. So we took a day trip up to Lake Nakuru National Park in search of rhino so she could round out her Kenyan game drives. Not only did we see many white rhino (including a mother with a baby), but we also spied a black rhino in the bush beside a back road in the park. These elusive and endangered creatures are very hard to see in the wild, so we considered ourselves to be very lucky, indeed.
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