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Tag: Lake Manyara

Posted in Africa, Nature, Photography

Your Daily Elephant

Posted on January 11, 2015 by Cheryl Merrill

This is a popular series of photographs on my Twitter and Facebook sites, so now I’m sharing them with my WordPress friends.  Your Daily Elephant: Lake Manyara, Tanzania

 

photograph by Cheryl Merrill
photograph by Cheryl Merrill

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Cheryl Merrill’s essays have been published in Fourth Genre, Pilgrimage, Brevity, Seems, South Loop Review, Ghoti, Alaska Quarterly Review, Adventum and Isotope. “Singing Like Yma Sumac” was selected for the Best of Brevity 2005 and Creative Nonfiction #27. It was also included in the anthology Short Takes: Model Essays for Composition, 10th Edition. Another essay, “Trunk,” was chosen for Special Mention in Pushcart 2008.
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