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In Search Of Africa's Great Tuskeers

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The sight of seeing an elephant in the wild, basking in the heat of the day enjoying the freedom of roaming in a watering hole in the Tembe Elephant Park made me curious enough to research and add an African safari to Inky’s bucket list.
Tembe Elephant Park is the home for 250 of the world’s biggest elephants claims Dr John Marais, writer of two books, “Great Tuskers of Africa”, “In search of Africa’s great Tuskers”. Located between Zululand and Mozambique and set within 190 square miles of sand, bush and breathtaking scenery the Tembe Park is co-owned and managed by the Tembe people whose ancestors have resided for over five generations.
In addition to the primary elephant focus, the park is also home to other African wildlife including
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