Safari the elephant way
“Michael (an interesting choice of name for an elephant, methinks) was saved from a culling program in Zimbabwe and now spends his days taking nature-hungry tourists into the South African bush. He is joined by the rest of his family herd: Chikwenya, Sharu, Mana, Sapi and Chikwenya’s seven-month-old baby, Lesego.” - NEWS.com.au
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