FURTHER READING...
The Valley of Elephants
By Johan W. Elzenga
Published: December 31, 2007
160 pages
Standard Landscape 10x8" (25x20 cm) 
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South Luangwa National Park in Zambia was nicknamed 'Valley of the Elephants' by its founder, the late Norman Carr. The elephants in Zambia's most famous national park live a life full of interaction with people. The people who live on the other side of the Luangwa River (the river is the park boundary) often curse the elephants for raiding their crops at night. The elephants cross the river at sunset, knowing perfectly well they are uninvited guests. In the early morning they cross again, and return to the safety of the park.

But the most amazing happening is in November of each year, when a small group of elephants makes daily visits to Mfuwe Lodge, to eat the ripe fruits of the big wild mango tree in the garden. - Check-out pages 26 to 31 of the Virtual book - They walk the same route as they always did, and do not mind that this walk leads them straight through the lodge reception. "It's our park, and we were here first", they seem to think.

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