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During the shooting of Disneynature's 'Chimpanzee', I spent 8 days in a platform about 100 feet up, adjacent to a fig tree. I took this shot during a quiet time, when there were no chimps around to film.
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I was lucky to get this shot. Chimpanzees are often in thick vegetation and in the dark areas of the forest. Tarzan built this little day nest and took a siesta right off one of the main paths in Gombe. Tarzan is an independent young chimp, and a bit of a trouble-maker. Though orphaned a few years ago, he seems to...
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This shot is just over 180 degrees looking west from The Clove Hotel in Stonetown.
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This is a view from the fourth floor balcony of The Clove Hotel in Stonetown looking south towards St. Joseph's Cathedral, the Bagh Muharmi Mosque, and the House of Wonders. I thought the cross section of the nearby crumbling building was particularly interesting.
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This shot illustrates an extreme example of deforestation just at the edge of Gombe National Park.
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This shot was taken from the top of the rift escarpment looking west into the park. The elevation changes from 2500' to 4500' from the lake to the point the shot was taken.
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Before my arrival to Gombe in 1992, chimpanzees used to use the area in the bottom half of this image. Due to habitat destruction immediately around the park there are no longer chimpanzees using this area.
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