National Geographic Travelのインスタグラム(natgeotravel) - 1月28日 00時44分
Photo by @FransLanting If this photo had been made at Loch Ness it might create a sensation. But instead of a sea monster it shows an elephant swimming across the Chobe River between Botswana and Namibia with only the tip of its trunk visible above water. This boundary area is a crucial corridor for multitudes of elephants migrating between these two countries across fertile river floodplains and into the dry woodlands beyond. More than 100,000 elephants congregate in a region which many experts believe to be the last best place for elephants in Africa. Follow me @FransLanting and @ChristineEckstrom for close encounters of the elephant kind. @natgeocreative @thephotosociety #Africa #Elephants #Botswana #Namibia #Conservation #Wild #Hope #Safari #SavetheElephants
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