We were entertained for hours with this little breeding herd of Elephants.
It's fantastic to see such a lot of youngsters together and, as siblings and cousins so often are, they were full of nonsense in the cooling of the late afternoon.






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18 January 2015
We were entertained for hours with this little breeding herd of Elephants.
It's fantastic to see such a lot of youngsters together and, as siblings and cousins so often are, they were full of nonsense in the cooling of the late afternoon.






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