I've just got back to the rig - same Caroil rust bucket as before - but this time on an onshore job near the village of Ntorya, in Mtwara province, southern Tanzania.
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I don't anticipate anything like such a festival of photography on this job, largely because I'm 20-odd kilometres from the coast, in the middle of a lot of scrubby rolling hillocks. There's also the minor point that I didn't bother bringing a camera with me this time, just what is in the phone.
I might end up with some good "bug photos" though. There's a LOT more insect life around the site than at Nyuni - which indicates how impoverished the fauna on the island really was.
Somewhere to write my notes and comments while out and about. Typically, these are bits of science news that tickle my fancy.
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