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Tuesday, March 22, 2016
In the land of the gentle giants
On a recent safari, i had an opportunity to visit "Kilimanjaro Royal Court", that is Amboseli national park. The safari was tailored to provide an opportunity to see and photograph big herds of Elephants. We were lucky with the weather and the Elephants never disappointed us. We stayed at Tortilis camp, and this gave us the opportunity to utilise the concession area outside the park where the Elephants usually y go through when they want to cross the lake or just go outside the park to feed at night. For the period we stayed there we saw many Elephants going through that area in late afternoon and back in the morning. the results of our patience, waiting for photographic opportunity were great photographs of the gentle giants.
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