From The Inside Out - an exploration of Spirit with Blair Carl   /     Sounds of Kenya (9min49sec)

Summary

Blair recorded 20+ hours  amongst 18 fellow  American student/tourists during a two week Kenyan 'Africa Study Tour' led by Prof. Paul Geisel from The University of Texas at Arlington in 1986. (Theodor Geisel, aka, Dr. Seuss, was his older brother.)  A leaky fishing boat in Lake Victoria, and the rare witnessing of 3 female lions hunting down a wildebeast in the Masai Mara national preserve is heard. Visiting one indigenous tribe, the chief commands, "we want to see you dance to our drumbeat!" A ride on old British Railway cars dubbed "The Lunatic Express" to the Indian Ocean coastline resort of Mombasa. Finally, a luncheon in our honor hosted by a cabinet member of the Kenyan president at a Nairobi hotel, where Prof. Geisel recounts the search parties scouring the Masai Mara up to 4 AM looking for a missing tour member.

Subtitle
Blair recorded 20+ hours  amongst 18 fellow  American student/tourists during a two week Kenyan 'Africa Study Tour' led by Prof. Paul Geisel from The University
Duration
00:12:00
Publishing date
2014-03-08 16:00
Link
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/blair-carl/2014/03/08/sounds-of-kenya-9min49sec
Contributors
  Blair Carl
author  
Enclosures
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/blair-carl/2014/03/08/sounds-of-kenya-9min49sec.mp3
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Shownotes

Blair recorded 20+ hours  amongst 18 fellow  American student/tourists during a two week Kenyan 'Africa Study Tour' led by Prof. Paul Geisel from The University of Texas at Arlington in 1986. (Theodor Geisel, aka, Dr. Seuss, was his older brother.)  A leaky fishing boat in Lake Victoria, and the rare witnessing of 3 female lions hunting down a wildebeast in the Masai Mara national preserve is heard. Visiting one indigenous tribe, the chief commands, "we want to see you dance to our drumbeat!" A ride on old British Railway cars dubbed "The Lunatic Express" to the Indian Ocean coastline resort of Mombasa. Finally, a luncheon in our honor hosted by a cabinet member of the Kenyan president at a Nairobi hotel, where Prof. Geisel recounts the search parties scouring the Masai Mara up to 4 AM looking for a missing tour member.