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  • A giraffe stands in the sunlight. Kruger National park, South Africa..Kruger NP, South Africa.© Zute & Demelza Lightfoot
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  • Elephants fighting in the Kruger National Park, South Africa...Kruger NP, South Africa.© Zute & Demelza Lightfoot
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  • Elephants fighting in the Kruger National Park, South Africa...Kruger NP, South Africa.© Zute & Demelza Lightfoot
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  • Elephants fighting in the Kruger National Park, South Africa...Kruger NP, South Africa.© Zute & Demelza Lightfoot
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  • Teenage elephants play in the mud. Lower Zambezi National Park. Zambia
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  • The annual bat migration to Kasanka National Park. Up to 8 million straw coloured fruit bats converge on a small patch of forest to feast on the fruit trees. The bats remain in the area from mid November to mid December and are thought to have travelled from around the continent as far away as Ghana and South Africa. .Kasanka National Park. Northern Zamibia. Africa. © Pictures by Zute and Demelza Lightfoot.
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  • The annual bat migration to Kasanka National Park. Up to 8 million straw coloured fruit bats converge on a small patch of forest to feast on the fruit trees. The bats remain in the area from mid November to mid December and are thought to have travelled from around the continent as far away as Ghana and South Africa. .Kasanka National Park. Northern Zamibia. Africa. © Pictures by Zute and Demelza Lightfoot.
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  • Elephants fighting in the Kruger National Park, South Africa...Kruger NP, South Africa.© Zute & Demelza Lightfoot
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  • Two giraffe silhouetted in the twilight. Kruger National park, South Africa..Kruger NP, South Africa.© Zute & Demelza Lightfoot
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  • A lion in the early morning light. Kruger National park, South Africa..Kruger NP, South Africa.© Zute & Demelza Lightfoot
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  • A lion yawns in the early morning light. Kruger National park, South Africa..Kruger NP, South Africa.© Zute & Demelza Lightfoot
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  • Two Hippos yawning. Confluence of Chongwe and Zambezi rivers. Lower Zambezi National Park. Zambia. Africa
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  • European Bee-Eater. Waterberg National Park, Northern Province, North of Pretoria..©Zute Lightfoot.www.lightfootphoto.com
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  • Impala. Waterberg National Park, Northern Province, North of Pretoria..©Zute Lightfoot.www.lightfootphoto.com
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  • Kudu, Waterberg National Park, Northern Province, North of Pretoria..©Zute Lightfoot.www.lightfootphoto.com
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  • Rhino seen in the Waterberg National Park, Northern Province, North of Pretoria..©Zute Lightfoot.www.lightfootphoto.com
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  • Aardwolf, Waterberg National Park, Northern Province, North of Pretoria..©Zute Lightfoot.www.lightfootphoto.com
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  • A giraffe stands infront of a herd of buffalo, Chobe Riverfront, Botswana, Southern Africa, Africa.© Z&D Lightfoot.www.Lightfootphoto.com
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  • A giraffe stands infront of a herd of buffalo, Chobe Riverfront, Botswana, Southern Africa, Africa.© Z&D Lightfoot.www.Lightfootphoto.com
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  • The annual bat migration to Kasanka National Park. Up to 8 million straw coloured fruit bats converge on a small patch of forest to feast on the fruit trees. The bats remain in the area from mid November to mid December and are thought to have travelled from around the continent as far away as Ghana and South Africa. .Kasanka National Park. Northern Zamibia. Africa. © Pictures by Zute and Demelza Lightfoot.
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  • The annual bat migration to Kasanka National Park. Up to 8 million straw coloured fruit bats converge on a small patch of forest to feast on the fruit trees. The bats remain in the area from mid November to mid December and are thought to have travelled from around the continent as far away as Ghana and South Africa. .Kasanka National Park. Northern Zamibia. Africa. © Pictures by Zute and Demelza Lightfoot.
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  • The annual bat migration to Kasanka National Park. Up to 8 million straw coloured fruit bats converge on a small patch of forest to feast on the fruit trees. The bats remain in the area from mid November to mid December and are thought to have travelled from around the continent as far away as Ghana and South Africa. .Kasanka National Park. Northern Zamibia. Africa. © Pictures by Zute and Demelza Lightfoot.
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  • The annual bat migration to Kasanka National Park. Up to 8 million straw coloured fruit bats converge on a small patch of forest to feast on the fruit trees. The bats remain in the area from mid November to mid December and are thought to have travelled from around the continent as far away as Ghana and South Africa. .Kasanka National Park. Northern Zamibia. Africa. © Pictures by Zute and Demelza Lightfoot.
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  • The annual bat migration to Kasanka National Park. Up to 8 million straw coloured fruit bats converge on a small patch of forest to feast on the fruit trees. The bats remain in the area from mid November to mid December and are thought to have travelled from around the continent as far away as Ghana and South Africa. .Kasanka National Park. Northern Zamibia. Africa. © Pictures by Zute and Demelza Lightfoot.
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  • The annual bat migration to Kasanka National Park. Up to 8 million straw coloured fruit bats converge on a small patch of forest to feast on the fruit trees. The bats remain in the area from mid November to mid December and are thought to have travelled from around the continent as far away as Ghana and South Africa. .Kasanka National Park. Northern Zamibia. Africa. © Pictures by Zute and Demelza Lightfoot.
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  • The annual bat migration to Kasanka National Park. Up to 8 million straw coloured fruit bats converge on a small patch of forest to feast on the fruit trees. The bats remain in the area from mid November to mid December and are thought to have travelled from around the continent as far away as Ghana and South Africa. .Kasanka National Park. Northern Zamibia. Africa. © Pictures by Zute and Demelza Lightfoot.
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  • The annual bat migration to Kasanka National Park. Up to 8 million straw coloured fruit bats converge on a small patch of forest to feast on the fruit trees. The bats remain in the area from mid November to mid December and are thought to have travelled from around the continent as far away as Ghana and South Africa. .Kasanka National Park. Northern Zamibia. Africa. © Pictures by Zute and Demelza Lightfoot.
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  • The annual bat migration to Kasanka National Park. Up to 8 million straw coloured fruit bats converge on a small patch of forest to feast on the fruit trees. The bats remain in the area from mid November to mid December and are thought to have travelled from around the continent as far away as Ghana and South Africa. .Kasanka National Park. Northern Zamibia. Africa. © Pictures by Zute and Demelza Lightfoot.
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  • The annual bat migration to Kasanka National Park. Up to 8 million straw coloured fruit bats converge on a small patch of forest to feast on the fruit trees. The bats remain in the area from mid November to mid December and are thought to have travelled from around the continent as far away as Ghana and South Africa. .Kasanka National Park. Northern Zamibia. Africa. © Pictures by Zute and Demelza Lightfoot.
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  • The annual bat migration to Kasanka National Park. Up to 8 million straw coloured fruit bats converge on a small patch of forest to feast on the fruit trees. The bats remain in the area from mid November to mid December and are thought to have travelled from around the continent as far away as Ghana and South Africa. .Kasanka National Park. Northern Zamibia. Africa. © Pictures by Zute and Demelza Lightfoot.
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  • The annual bat migration to Kasanka National Park. Up to 8 million straw coloured fruit bats converge on a small patch of forest to feast on the fruit trees. The bats remain in the area from mid November to mid December and are thought to have travelled from around the continent as far away as Ghana and South Africa. .Kasanka National Park. Northern Zamibia. Africa. © Pictures by Zute and Demelza Lightfoot.
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  • The annual bat migration to Kasanka National Park. Up to 8 million straw coloured fruit bats converge on a small patch of forest to feast on the fruit trees. The bats remain in the area from mid November to mid December and are thought to have travelled from around the continent as far away as Ghana and South Africa. .Kasanka National Park. Northern Zamibia. Africa. © Pictures by Zute and Demelza Lightfoot.
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  • The annual bat migration to Kasanka National Park. Up to 8 million straw coloured fruit bats converge on a small patch of forest to feast on the fruit trees. The bats remain in the area from mid November to mid December and are thought to have travelled from around the continent as far away as Ghana and South Africa. .Kasanka National Park. Northern Zamibia. Africa. © Pictures by Zute and Demelza Lightfoot.
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  • The annual bat migration to Kasanka National Park. Up to 8 million straw coloured fruit bats converge on a small patch of forest to feast on the fruit trees. The bats remain in the area from mid November to mid December and are thought to have travelled from around the continent as far away as Ghana and South Africa. .Kasanka National Park. Northern Zamibia. Africa. © Pictures by Zute and Demelza Lightfoot.
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  • The annual bat migration to Kasanka National Park. Up to 8 million straw coloured fruit bats converge on a small patch of forest to feast on the fruit trees. The bats remain in the area from mid November to mid December and are thought to have travelled from around the continent as far away as Ghana and South Africa. .Kasanka National Park. Northern Zamibia. Africa. © Pictures by Zute and Demelza Lightfoot.
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  • The annual bat migration to Kasanka National Park. Up to 8 million straw coloured fruit bats converge on a small patch of forest to feast on the fruit trees. The bats remain in the area from mid November to mid December and are thought to have travelled from around the continent as far away as Ghana and South Africa. .Kasanka National Park. Northern Zamibia. Africa. © Pictures by Zute and Demelza Lightfoot.
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  • The annual bat migration to Kasanka National Park. Up to 8 million straw coloured fruit bats converge on a small patch of forest to feast on the fruit trees. The bats remain in the area from mid November to mid December and are thought to have travelled from around the continent as far away as Ghana and South Africa. .Kasanka National Park. Northern Zamibia. Africa. © Pictures by Zute and Demelza Lightfoot.
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  • The annual bat migration to Kasanka National Park. Up to 8 million straw coloured fruit bats converge on a small patch of forest to feast on the fruit trees. The bats remain in the area from mid November to mid December and are thought to have travelled from around the continent as far away as Ghana and South Africa. .Kasanka National Park. Northern Zamibia. Africa. © Pictures by Zute and Demelza Lightfoot.
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  • The annual bat migration to Kasanka National Park. Up to 8 million straw coloured fruit bats converge on a small patch of forest to feast on the fruit trees. The bats remain in the area from mid November to mid December and are thought to have travelled from around the continent as far away as Ghana and South Africa. .Kasanka National Park. Northern Zamibia. Africa. © Pictures by Zute and Demelza Lightfoot.
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  • The annual bat migration to Kasanka National Park. Up to 8 million straw coloured fruit bats converge on a small patch of forest to feast on the fruit trees. The bats remain in the area from mid November to mid December and are thought to have travelled from around the continent as far away as Ghana and South Africa. .Kasanka National Park. Northern Zamibia. Africa. © Pictures by Zute and Demelza Lightfoot.
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  • The annual bat migration to Kasanka National Park. Up to 8 million straw coloured fruit bats converge on a small patch of forest to feast on the fruit trees. The bats remain in the area from mid November to mid December and are thought to have travelled from around the continent as far away as Ghana and South Africa. .Kasanka National Park. Northern Zamibia. Africa. © Pictures by Zute and Demelza Lightfoot.
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  • The annual bat migration to Kasanka National Park. Up to 8 million straw coloured fruit bats converge on a small patch of forest to feast on the fruit trees. The bats remain in the area from mid November to mid December and are thought to have travelled from around the continent as far away as Ghana and South Africa. .Kasanka National Park. Northern Zamibia. Africa. © Pictures by Zute and Demelza Lightfoot.
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  • The annual bat migration to Kasanka National Park. Up to 8 million straw coloured fruit bats converge on a small patch of forest to feast on the fruit trees. The bats remain in the area from mid November to mid December and are thought to have travelled from around the continent as far away as Ghana and South Africa. .Kasanka National Park. Northern Zamibia. Africa. © Pictures by Zute and Demelza Lightfoot.
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  • A giraffe stands infront of a herd of buffalo, Chobe Riverfront, Botswana, Southern Africa, Africa.© Z&D Lightfoot.www.Lightfootphoto.com
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  • The annual bat migration to Kasanka National Park. Up to 8 million straw coloured fruit bats converge on a small patch of forest to feast on the fruit trees. The bats remain in the area from mid November to mid December and are thought to have travelled from around the continent as far away as Ghana and South Africa. .Kasanka National Park. Northern Zamibia. Africa. © Pictures by Zute and Demelza Lightfoot.
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  • A crocodile with kill moves quickly in to the Zambezi river...Lower Zambezi National Park, Zambia, Southern Africa..© Zute & Demelza Lightfoot.www.lightfootphoto.com..
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  • A crocodile with kill moves quickly in to the Zambezi river...Lower Zambezi National Park, Zambia, Southern Africa..© Zute & Demelza Lightfoot.www.lightfootphoto.com..
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  • Hippos sleeping in the Zambezi..Lower Zambezi National Park, Zambia, Southern Africa..© Zute & Demelza Lightfoot.www.lightfootphoto.com..
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  • Old buffalos walk through the mud in the Lower Zambezi National Park..Lower Zambezi National Park, Zambia, Southern Africa..© Zute & Demelza Lightfoot.www.lightfootphoto.com..
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  • Whale watching from a boat in Hermanus, Western cape, South Africa.
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  • Hippos. Kazinga Channel. Queen Elizabeth National Park. Uganda. Africa. .Picture by Zute Lightfoot. .www.lightfootphoto.co.uk zutelightfoot@yahoo.co.uk.
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  • Buffalo herd seen in Murchison Falls National Park..Uganda, Africa.© Demelza Cloke
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  • Elephant outside Sausage Tree Camp..Lower Zambezi National Park, Zambia, Africa..© Zute Lightfoot
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  • Elephants on the Zambezi River islands..Lower Zambezi National Park, Zambia, Africa..© Zute Lightfoot
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  • Elephants amongst the reeds on the Zambezi river Islands..Lower Zambezi National Park, Zambia, Africa..
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  • Elephants amongst the reeds on the Zambezi river Islands..Lower Zambezi National Park, Zambia, Africa..
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  • Elephants amongst the reeds on the Zambezi river Islands..Lower Zambezi National Park, Zambia, Africa..
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  • Elephants. Nr Chongwe River Camp. Lower Zambezi National Park. Zambia. Africa
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  • Elephants in Moremi National park. Botswana, Southern Africa, Africa.© Z&D Lightfoot.www.Lightfootphoto.com
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  • An elephant and hippo fight it out in the water. Chobe River Front National Park, Botswana, Southern Africa, Africa.© Z&D Lightfoot.www.Lightfootphoto.com
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  • Chobe River Front National Park, Botswana, Southern Africa, Africa.© Z&D Lightfoot.www.Lightfootphoto.com
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  • Chobe River Front National Park, Botswana, Southern Africa, Africa.© Z&D Lightfoot.www.Lightfootphoto.com
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  • A young elephant hides in the bushes. Chobe National Park, Botswana, Southern Africa, Africa.© Z&D Lightfoot.www.Lightfootphoto.com
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  • A male buffalo uses mud to protect him from the sun. Chobe river front. Botswana, Southern Africa, Africa.© Z&D Lightfoot.www.Lightfootphoto.com
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  • African elephants enjoy a mud bath on Chobe River Front National Park, Botswana, Southern Africa, Africa.© Z&D Lightfoot.www.Lightfootphoto.com
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  • African elephants enjoy a mud bath on Chobe River Front National Park, Botswana, Southern Africa, Africa.© Z&D Lightfoot.www.Lightfootphoto.com
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  • African elephants enjoy a mud bath on Chobe River Front National Park, Botswana, Southern Africa, Africa.© Z&D Lightfoot.www.Lightfootphoto.com
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  • Warthogs on the banks of the Chongwe River. .Lower Zambezi National Park, Zambia, Southern Africa..© Zute & Demelza Lightfoot.www.lightfootphoto.com..
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  • A scarred hippo walks along the Zambezi river...Lower Zambezi National Park, Zambia, Southern Africa..© Zute & Demelza Lightfoot.www.lightfootphoto.com..
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  • A scarred hippo walks along the Zambezi river...Lower Zambezi National Park, Zambia, Southern Africa..© Zute & Demelza Lightfoot.www.lightfootphoto.com..
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  • A hippo runs through in to the Zambezi river...Lower Zambezi National Park, Zambia, Southern Africa..© Zute & Demelza Lightfoot.www.lightfootphoto.com..
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  • A hippo runs through in to the Zambezi river...Lower Zambezi National Park, Zambia, Southern Africa..© Zute & Demelza Lightfoot.www.lightfootphoto.com..
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  • A hippo runs in to the Zambezi river in the Lower Zambezi National Park, Zambia, Southern Africa.
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  • A crocodile with kill moves quickly in to the Zambezi river...Lower Zambezi National Park, Zambia, Southern Africa..© Zute & Demelza Lightfoot.www.lightfootphoto.com..
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  • Hippos sleeping in the Zambezi..Lower Zambezi National Park, Zambia, Southern Africa..© Zute & Demelza Lightfoot.www.lightfootphoto.com..
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  • Hippos sleeping in the Zambezi river..Lower Zambezi National Park, Zambia, Southern Africa..© Zute & Demelza Lightfoot.www.lightfootphoto.com..
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  • Hippos sleeping in the Zambezi..Lower Zambezi National Park, Zambia, Southern Africa..© Zute & Demelza Lightfoot.www.lightfootphoto.com..
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  • Old buffalos walk through the mud in the Lower Zambezi National Park..Lower Zambezi National Park, Zambia, Southern Africa..© Zute & Demelza Lightfoot.www.lightfootphoto.com...
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  • Whale watching from a boat in Hermanus, Western cape, South Africa.
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  • Whale watching from a boat in Hermanus, Western cape, South Africa.
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  • Elephant with the Rwenzori mountains in the background. Queen Elizabeth National Park. Uganda. Africa..Picture by Zute Lightfoot. .www.lightfootphoto.co.uk zutelightfoot@yahoo.co.uk.
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  • Impala and Elephant with the Rwenzori mountains in the background. Queen Elizabeth National Park. Uganda. Africa. .Picture by Zute Lightfoot. .www.lightfootphoto.co.uk zutelightfoot@yahoo.co.uk.
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  • An elephant and hippo fight it out in the water. Chobe River Front National Park, Botswana, Southern Africa, Africa.© Z&D Lightfoot.www.Lightfootphoto.com
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  • Impala run across the Kapumba River..South Luangwa National park, Zambia, Africa..© Demelza Cloke
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  • Watching Elephants cross the Chongwe river from the deck of Chongwe RIver House. Lower Zambezi National Park, Zambia
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  • A Sitatunga, Kasanka National Park, Zambia..© Zute Lightfoot.www.lightfootphoto.com
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  • Baby elephant with Mother..Lower Zambezi National Park, Zambia, Africa..© Demelza Lightfoot
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  • Elephants under a tree along the Zambezi River..Lower Zambezi National Park, Zambia, Africa.
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  • Elephants under a tree along the Zambezi River..Lower Zambezi National Park, Zambia, Africa.
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  • Elephants amongst the reeds on the Zambezi river Islands..Lower Zambezi National Park, Zambia, Africa..
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  • Elephants amongst the reeds on the Zambezi river Islands..Lower Zambezi National Park, Zambia, Africa..
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  • A herd of elephants drink from the Chongwe River, Lower Zambezi, Zambia. Picture by Zute Lightfoot
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  • A herd of elephants drink from the Chongwe River, Lower Zambezi, Zambia. Picture by Zute Lightfoot
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  • A male and female lion. Kruger National Park, South Africa..©Zute Lightfoot.www.lightfootphoto.com
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  • A black backed Jackal, Moremi National Park, Botswana, Southern Africa, Africa.© Z&D Lightfoot.www.Lightfootphoto.com
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  • A mother and baby elephant cross the lake in Moremi National park. Botswana, Southern Africa, Africa.© Z&D Lightfoot.www.Lightfootphoto.com
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  • A mother and baby elephant cross the lake in Moremi National park. Botswana, Southern Africa, Africa.© Z&D Lightfoot.www.Lightfootphoto.com
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  • Elephants in Moremi National park. Botswana, Southern Africa, Africa.© Z&D Lightfoot.www.Lightfootphoto.com
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  • Elephants in Moremi National park. Botswana, Southern Africa, Africa.© Z&D Lightfoot.www.Lightfootphoto.com
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