As part of our introduction/initiation process onto the Acacia Truck, Matt and I had to give the group reasons as to why we decided to travel to Africa (followed by a swig of 98% vodka, then an unsuccessful attempt in saying your full name without coughing - not an easy task). For Matt, it was the landscapes and World Heritage Sites. For me, it was to see the African elephants. All my life, I've always admired them for their grandior, intelligence and strong family ties - they have even been shown to assimilate a burial ceremony for their kin, i.e. the elephant funeral. So, the first time we spotted a herd of elephants in the Serengeti, I was beyond excited.
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As I stared blankly back into her dark little eyes, I held my breathe. (1...2...3...) She had stood long enough. She had made her point, her presence known. She slowly turned her back to us and followed after the herd. Even after she was far in the distance, I still felt her presence. A true matriarch, she was mesmerizing.
Photo Courtesy of Stacey Berg |
P.S.
My camera died during this whole occurrence, but thankfully Stacey, our fellow passenger, took pity on me and gave me a few of her photos. Thanks, Stacey! :)
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Thanks Stacy for the spendid photos! Christine that must have been a dream come true for you.
ReplyDeleteThe elephants in all their glory I'm sure was a great sight to see. :)
Truly amazing!
ReplyDeleteWow that event must have been a highlight for you - little elephant lover, Christine!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the comments guys! Christine was definitely in her element, which I think is clearly apparent in her post. :)
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