Angela’s travelogue

Crepe Montagne

Crepe Montagne

Best breakfast in Whistler Village.

Oh Berries

Oh Berries

Fresh berries and creme anglais topped this amazing breakfast crepe at Whistler Village's Crepe Montagne.

Steping out in Pololu Valley

Steping out in Pololu Valley

Black sand beach tinged with green at Pololu Valley beach.

Pololu Valley

Pololu Valley

Lush valley that leads to a black sand beach.

Ha'penny Bridge By Night

Ha'penny Bridge By Night

A stroll along Dublin's River Liffey revealed the Ha'Penny Bridge lit up like a jewel.

Where Tanzania's Wild Things Are

Story written 12 June 2008

Three very different parks in Tanzania's Northern Safari Circuit offer unique ways to witness Africa's wilderness.

Cheetah at Sunset

Cheetah at Sunset

As the sun began to set over the Serengeti on our last wildlife drive, we spotted an elusive Cheetah. When she strode off into the grass she disappeared completely, a reminder of how rare and precious our encountered has been.

Above the Endless Plains

Above the Endless Plains

After a few days of driving in the park, seeing the Serengeti from a hot air balloon provided an entirely different perspective of the vast region. Silently drifting above the plains just after sunrise felt like a waking dream.

King of the Pride

King of the Pride

This young lion bore battle scars on his hindquarters, likely earned in defense of his pride. Density of wildlife in Tanzania's Ngorongoro Crater makes the next meal easier to find, but also makes competition for females more fierce.

Ngorongoro Crater

Ngorongoro Crater

This volcanic scape can look almost barren in places, but it's home to one of the highest concentrations of wildlife in Africa.

Angela Hedges

Angela Hedges has been a member since 10 June 2008 and goes by Angela.

Currently in California.

I am a women who drives an old car, has crappy furniture and buys generic groceries so I can spend my disposable income on travel.