Tembe National Elephant Park
By Jackie Black
This item appears on page 90 of the August 2008 issue.
This item appears on page 90 of the August 2008 issue.

At Tembe National Elephant Park (www.tembe.co.za) on a November visit to South Africa, the high wooden blind near the water hole provided the opportunity for us to watch an amazing collection of animals slaking their thirst: wary giraffes with their awkwardly splayed legs, regal waterbucks with white “toilet seat” markings on their rears, herds of shaggy nyala, ugly warthogs. . . . All deferred to the massive, elderly elephants when they lumbered up to drink, splash and rinse, greeting each other.
JACKIE BLACK
Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada