Taking Tembe Kids on Safari with Thulani

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big herd of Ellies lol
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Caught up too Toko,

and must say that Thulani is indeed a very impressive guy ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^ Love his engagement :ty:

For sure the sightings were also not that bad and besides the birds love your naughty ellies, the red duiker, the nyalas and the Samango monkeys O/\ O/\ O/\ and with all the plants you must have been in your eleme X#X nt


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Elephants on a mission O-/


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Missed out the previous episode and must say I had a good giggle at your captions for the nyalas! lol


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Flutterby wrote:Are the Samangos as pesky as the vervets? Nice ellie sighting. \O

They are very shy and try to hide away from tourists all the time ;-) They don't ride tents or the restaurant ^Q^


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These cows come along quickly and try to hide the little one :-0

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The baby has fairly large tusks already O** the mother lacks any -O-

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Negotiations: Who should move off the road -O-

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They have had enough fun and go feeding \O


Further north on the road an alarm call :shock:


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The elephants look very dark :-? Is it the light, the camera or are they dark?


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They are very dark there in the swamp area, covered in clay O**


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Up close and personal O-/


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The breeding herds there are curious, no matter how far from them you stop, they will come close and investigate lol


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