



So once we did arrive to Mole, we found there was no running water and they are on a 12 hour scheduled blackout every other day (this is throughout the country due to low water supply for their hydroelectric power, so we were a little used to this). So no fans much less AC in 95+ degree weather. That being said....we went on 2 walking safari's. We saw various types of antelope, crocs, warthogs, monkeys, baboons, and elephants. In the 2nd photo, the elephants had come down to the watering hole for their daily baths. It was kind of scary/cool how close the guides let you get to the animals. The funniest part of the park is that the animals have no fences....NO FENCES! This means that you walk out to the restaurant to find monkeys have stolen the ketchup and there was an elephant going through the trash of the village while school children played nearby.
In the third picture you can see a few of the baboons that were wandering around in the forest and in the village. There are 600 elephants in the park and many more monkeys and baboons. Apparently there are also some lions and hyenas...but usually only tracks or carcasses are left as evidence of their presence.
The last photo was just last night at sunset. In the bottom of the picture you can see the watering hole and the rest of the park is in the distance. This morning we left Mole early to head to the airport in Tamale. Our in-country flight was an experience...a tiny non-pressurized plane that was fishtailing and bouncing in the air. We were very thankful to land safely. We are now in the capital city of Accra and will fly out tomorrow and get home sometime Sunday afternoon. Hopefully we will see some of you at church on Sunday night. Please pray for safe travel.