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Dec 10, 2008: Mango Express
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Awesome. Imagine being there and seeing that!
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That is so amazingly cool. I want to buy that elephant a martini. I bet they charge extra during mango season.
"Waiter, there's a fly in my soup!" "You think you got problems, mister?" |
After seeing the third picture, I think I know how I lost my keys.
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Mfuwe Lodge in Zambia happens to have been built next to a mango tree that one family of pachyderms have always visited when the fruit ripens.
... The elephants start coming through base camp in late November of each year to eat the mangoes from our trees. Gotta love humans and their perspectives on things. As for me, if the elephants claim the trees, then they are their trees. I'm not going to stand in their way.:headshake |
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That is great. Why are elephants so darn cool?
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They've got nothin' to prove.
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True, so true.
"I think I could turn and live with the elephants They are so placid and self-contain'd" With apologies to Whitman |
Is it typical for places like this to have huge open doorways there? It just seems rather convenient, makes me wonder if there's more to the story.
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It's quite common in the tropics to have structures with minimal or no walls, just roofs and support structures.
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More pictures here. http://www.africatravelguide.com/art...uwe-lodge.html
I didn't know the elephants would take the stairs. |
Uh, how many elephants do you think could fit into the elevator? No doy!
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lol @ leokins
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