Follow the leader Post author:fitravel Post published:09/10/2013 Post category:Uncategorized Reading time:1 mins read A breeding herd (or family group) of elephants led by the matriarch on their way to the Hapoor Waterhole in the Addo Elephant National Park Tags: addo, animals Read more articles Previous PostScience Centre dinosaur Next PostLalibela Game Reserve – a photo essay You Might Also Like Kite surfer 24/03/2009 Places of Worship #6 30/12/2007 Cockscomb Station on the R74 23/02/2015 This Post Has 6 Comments Leif Hagen 13/04/2010 Um, my commute to work this morning looked A LOT different than this! Gaelyn 13/04/2010 This is an Awesome shot Jonker! It is so impressive to see a herd of elephants like this. I only saw a few bulls when in Addo, but at Kruger the herds were more plentiful. Excellent! Nieves 13/04/2010 Funny and nice photo! You nave very nice photographs on your blog, I'll revisit it! Steffe 15/04/2010 And probably a less stressful traffic jam! J Bar 16/04/2010 top shotSydney – City and Suburbs Jeanne @ CookSister! 26/04/2010 Such a great photo – looks like the cars are just strage-shaped blue elephants at the back of the herd! Comments are closed.
Gaelyn 13/04/2010 This is an Awesome shot Jonker! It is so impressive to see a herd of elephants like this. I only saw a few bulls when in Addo, but at Kruger the herds were more plentiful. Excellent!
Nieves 13/04/2010 Funny and nice photo! You nave very nice photographs on your blog, I'll revisit it!
Jeanne @ CookSister! 26/04/2010 Such a great photo – looks like the cars are just strage-shaped blue elephants at the back of the herd!
Um, my commute to work this morning looked A LOT different than this!
This is an Awesome shot Jonker! It is so impressive to see a herd of elephants like this. I only saw a few bulls when in Addo, but at Kruger the herds were more plentiful. Excellent!
Funny and nice photo! You nave very nice photographs on your blog, I'll revisit it!
And probably a less stressful traffic jam!
top shotSydney – City and Suburbs
Such a great photo – looks like the cars are just strage-shaped blue elephants at the back of the herd!