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Leslie Richter  > Travel Photography > Tanzania 2008 > Ngorongoro Highlands Trek and Lake Natron
Our trek through the Conservation Area started at the Nainokanoka campsite. We hiked to the rim of Olmoti crater where we watched Maasai herd their cattle into the crater floor to drink from the flowing stream. We then drove up the very dusty road toward Bulati and the Empakaai Crater until the Land Cruiser could go no further. We hiked up to and around the rim of Embakai (Empakaai) Crater to our campsite. From there, we hiked down to the small village of Nayobi where we stopped for lunch. Then, it was another few hours to the Acacia campsite, at the foot of Oldoinyo Lengai, an active volcano. The last day we walked down the steep, ash covered hills that form the western edge of the Rift Valley.
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The bead market in Nayobi.
Locals buy and sell bead jewelry in Nayobi.
Nayobi
A Masai woman with her water in Nayobi.
Nayobi market.
A young boy in Nayobi.
A young boy  with donkeys in Nayobi.
The water distribution area in Nayobi.
The women load the filled water jugs onto their backs to take them to their bomas which can be many hours away.
Nayobi market.
Nayobi market.
Nayobi market.
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Keywords: village africa maasai ngorongoro masai tanzania east africa ngorongoro highlands nayobi
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