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These photos from Mfuwe Lodge in the South Luangwa National Park, Zambia.

The lodge was unwittingly built on the elephant’s traditional path to wild mango trees.

Once a year for about seven weeks at a stretch, a dozen or so elephants walk through the reception area at least twice a day to feed on the trees.

“Just some elephants, ma’am. No, that’s fine…we know where the mangoes are.”

Sometimes, things happen that make you happy to be alive to know they happened.





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Filed under: Philosophy, Science, Uncategorized | Tagged: Africa, elephants, hotel, mango, Mfuwe Lodge, National Park, South Luangwa, Zambia |