Paul Saladino· MD
it was the stickiest inside of a berry i'd ever ever experienced like you said you could barely spit out the seed it was so sticky he said that's probably what made you sick and i thought you didn't tell me this yesterday when anthony and i are absolutely gorging ourselves on these berries and oh my god like you could have warned me anyway jonas gasper gorgio all said separately that's probably the berries i've never seen anybody get sick off of the meat there ever so gasper is our main guide he's been going there since 2005 and he said he's never once seen anybody get sick after eating meat bush bushmeat yeah yeah i wonder how many people he's taken that ate baboon brains which is something else we'll address in a moment but i want to show people with a screen share where we actually were for um for geographic placement here so we flew into kilimanjaro national airport or international airport which is up here we then took a uh we then drove to arusha and then did a couple of days looking at these conservation areas in goro and goro right here and another one over here called lake eyasi which is further to the south and then most of the time we spent was here excuse me lake manyara which is right here and then we spent the majority of our time by lakiasi this is where the hadza live just south of lake eyasi and one of the more striking things that i noticed anthony and we both took pictures of a graphic in a book that was at one of the lodges we stayed at that showed the region of land where the hadza used to live and the region of land where they live now so historically the hadza probably lived all through this area all through we know they did because of old pie gorge which we'll talk about in a moment in goro and goro which is probably probably somewhere they have lived as well but they had a huge amount of land for a small amount of hunter-gatherers and now they're limited to a very small strip of land south of lake essie that was one of the most striking things for me that their hunting grounds have been massively constrained yeah you know i think like the most interesting thing about this whole journey that we want is we we like you said we made our way west stopped at lake minyara saw ingoro angoro conservation area and when we especially lake manyara was was really fascinating to drive through and see all of the large game i mean it was like a movie where the it was you know we saw a lion sleeping on the side of the road elephants coming straight or at our jeep giraffes zebra as you name it water buffalo but then we went to in goro angora which is this 10 kilometer i think is is the diameter of this crater it might be a little bigger but yeah something like that yeah it's like it's huge so all this is caldera this old volcano we drive in and it is the closest thing to the lion king that i think i will ever see in my life is insane there's any direction you look there are hundreds hundreds of any species all sort of mingled within each other there are lions lying next to antelope and just sitting like everything's co-existing and it's just this absolute cornucopia of life in large game um grazing and just no stress complete abundance and then we go to lake yasi region and we go and hunt a couple days later and the contrast being lake menara and in gorongoro where you could throw a rock and hit a large animal to having to hike 10 hours to go get one baboon to bring it back to camp it's striking like we now like it it's very clear to know where that bubble like you said used to be