Greg James Wade: Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda album cover. 73 photos.
Greg James Wade: Catching up on the news in Stone Town, Zanzibar
Greg James Wade: Main strip of beach in Nungwi, northern Zanzibar island
Greg James Wade: Beach walk, town of Paje, Zanzibar
Greg James Wade: Paje beach
Greg James Wade: Zanzibar island, Tanzania
Greg James Wade: Kite-surfing is the number one sport of Paje. One afternoon I count over 200 active kites. Zanzibar island.
Greg James Wade: Colorful shoes made from old tires
Greg James Wade: Choose your tire tread, we'll make a pair of shoes for you. Arusha market, Tanzania.
Greg James Wade: My village hut during an overnight stay with a Maasai tribe, outside Arusha, Tanzania.
Greg James Wade: Comparing Eastern Africa to Southern Africa, what strikes me the most is black people owning beautiful and productive farmland, as the Maasai tribe does here.
Greg James Wade: Visiting a Maasai village I meet with the chief, posing with 6 of 18 children by 3 wives. I am impressed by the beautiful and productive farmland the Maasai own around Mount Meru. Arusha, Tanzania
Greg James Wade: A spider with peculiar body design.
Greg James Wade: The first creature I find while looking for chameleons: a poisonous snake.
Greg James Wade: An Usambara Giant 3-horned chameleon, though the females of this species do not grow horns.
Greg James Wade: Chameleon shedding its skin.
Greg James Wade: Colorful bird during a night walk.
Greg James Wade: A beauty, the Giant East Usambara 2-horned male. He resides in a tree overlooking villagers.
Greg James Wade: A blue-foot frog
Greg James Wade: Tanzania has the second highest specie count of chameleons (after Madagascar). In the northeast corner of the country are the Usambara mountains, a nature reserve of primary forest. I hire guide Zola to take me on a "chameleon safari."
Greg James Wade: Grasshopper
Greg James Wade: Dragonfly
Greg James Wade: Army ants. I lower my camera too close to the line, one of the soldiers aggressively jumps onto a finger and bites me with its pincer, breaking skin and drawing blood. I'd hate to fall into them!
Greg James Wade: Army ants
Greg James Wade: A leaf with thorns. I am used to tree trunks with thorns, but cannot remember seeing a leaf with thorns before.
Greg James Wade: Thorny plant
Greg James Wade: Two horned chameleon
Greg James Wade: The unique head and facial structure of a Giant East Usambara 2-horned chameleon.
Greg James Wade: Stick bug
Greg James Wade: Unknown plant