We wake very early today and leave before breakfast, as we are in for an experience very few people ever witness. After a short 10 minute drive we arrive at Marius' Boma, the Maasai word for home. A large circular (50yds diameter) fence- basically a 5ft tall pile of prickly acacia branches- enclose several mud huts, and two more smaller acacia branch circles. Ol Doinyo Lengai, Mountain of God, dominates the horizon.

Finally, the women trap us in a circle of jewelry, as they try to get us to buy their homemade Massai bead work. Let me just say that if these women worked retail in Boston, you would never walk out of a store without spending more than you should have! After they clean out our wallets, we say goodbye.

Later that day we make a trip into the village and in the evening are treated to a maasai ritual dance; they even ask me to dance with them!