Eager to taste adventure at age 24, Bobbi traveled to East and Southern Africa in 1967. She had been an international flight attendant but wanted to explore more of the world and at her own pace. The continent of Africa beckoned her.
In this inspiring memoir, Bobbi tells of the joys of seeing lions and elephants as well as zebras and giraffes, all close by in the savannah grasslands. She witnessed tribal Natives in their bright robes, their bodies decorated with colorful beads. For she was lucky to explore Africa when tourism was young.
Climbing Mt. Kilimanjaro five years later, allowed Bobbi to experience tropic farm lands, a rainforest, an alpine meadow, a high-altitude desert, and a polar extreme, all within a few days.
Join her as she describes the climb.
· Missionary Sites
· Ngorongoro Crater
· Climbing Mt. Kilimanjaro
· Maasai, Chagga, and Zulu Tribes
Bobbi Phelps was a twenty-year member of the Outdoor Writers Association of America, an Idaho board member for The Nature Conservancy, a five-star winner from Literary Titans, and a first-place gold medalist from Feathered Quill Reviews.
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