You
may or may not be pleased that this is the last post about Elephants
(for a
while) from Vwasa Lodge, Malawi but I would NEVER tire of seeing these magnificent
animals and feel very privileged to have seen them in their own wild surroundings and photograph them to share with others. For those who missed the VIDEO last Saturday or wish to see it again, you will find it at the end of this post. Nothing more to say but please enjoy these magestic animals.
Now
for the video. CLICK HERE if it does not
appear below.
If
you also missed the video of the Elephants
coming down to the waterhole at sunset,
CLICK HERE
to see that one.
I am linking this post with SATURDAY CRITTERS.
Now I know from your comments you have enjoyed seeing the Elephants and I appreciate all those who visit my blog and also to all of you who leave comments.
Thank you for your visit today and may everyone have a happy weekend.
All the pictures are wonderful! And you posted the best one first! I will miss the gentle giants.
ReplyDeleteI can't imagine EVER being tired of elephants. Thank you for sharing them.
ReplyDeleteI love elephants unfortunately I never had the opportunity to see them as you show them on your pictures ! I only saw them in zoos !
ReplyDeleteGreet shots and video of elephants.
ReplyDeleteHello Margaret, I would never be tired of seeing these beautiful elephants. Seeing them in their own habitat and free is an exciting experience. Awesome photos and video. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Have a happy weekend!
ReplyDeleteWow must be a once lifetime experience.
ReplyDeleteFabulous series Margaret. How amazing to see elephants in the wild like this. They are truly noble critters.
ReplyDeleteHari Om
ReplyDeleteThere can NEVER be too many elephants! YAM xx
Have loved the elephants posts. Magnificent animals.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pics, I have only seen elehants in zoos and circuses. It would be wonderful to see them in the wild.
ReplyDeleteLooks like you saved the best for last...I will never tire of seeing your elephant pics!
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it is wonderful to see the herd looking healthy!
ReplyDeleteThank you for your kind comment on my Adder post. It's always a thrill to see these reptiles (when they are not TOO close)!
ReplyDeleteI meant to say what superb Elephant photos. I particularly like the up-close-and-personal one at the top! What a privilege to see these lovely animals.
ReplyDeleteGreat shots, Margaret! I have enjoyed all your photos of the elephants. Enjoy your weekend!
ReplyDeleteMagnificient! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI hope the elephants make hasty return I've really enjoyed viewing them Margaret.
ReplyDeleteHi Margaret,
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Also for you a very nice weekend.
Stunning photos of these elephants.
Very nice and I love the elephants :-)
Thank you for sharing all these experiences you had in Malawi. Have you now exhausted your photos or can we look forward to more?
ReplyDeleteI love the elephants so much! I could never get tired of them!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful experience, Margaret! Loved seeing the babies!
ReplyDeleteI love love these elephants!!!!
ReplyDeleteOh my, Margaret - I LOVE these photos! What a wonderful encounter for you - in their natural surroundings. Sure beats seeing them at a zoo!!
ReplyDeleteDearest Margaret; Wow, Yes no one can never tire of seeing the most magnificent animals in the world! I wish I could and Great you could share these WONDERFUL photographs♡♡♡
ReplyDeleteAgain, I REALLY appropriate for your help for my mistake :-) I was SO tied last night and finally starting to visit friends.
Sending Lots of Love and Hugs from Japan to my Dear friend, xoxo Miyako*
There is something about the elephant that just draws one to admiration. Perhaps it is in part their almost prehistoric look.
ReplyDeleteI can see why you would never tire of seeing these animals! I think I may have to find a way to get to Africa!
ReplyDeleteCheers - Stewart M - Melbourne
Elephants are amazing animals. Admire your shots, Margaret.
ReplyDeleteWhat happened to your daughter's dog was very sad. I'll be more careful with my cat.
Thanks for dropping by :)
really good images. Nice to see a flock that thrives :)
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