Ranthambhore National Park

Ranthambhore National Park is famous for its wild tigers.  They are endangered and frequently poached, and often not seen on trips through the park.  We were fortunate enough to see at least the rear end of one tiger, but it was getting dark and didn't make much of a picture.  There were lots of monkeys though, and there is also an old fort on a hill overlooking the park.

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©Bill Yeaton

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