This was shot on our Beyond The Great Rivers photo safari in Zambia. The great thing about this trip is that Zambia is still relatively unknown as a prime safari destination, and as a result it’s so much more quiet than Kenya, Tanzania or South Africa. Also, this is both a land-based and a water-based safari, so you’ll get the regular perspective, but you’ll also get a completely different one once we’re on the water. We use small, low profile boats to look for animals in and around the water, and the low angle and less intrusive approach (as opposed to noisy diesel engines) creates a whole new world of possibilities.
The Zambezi not only has the highest density of hippos in the world, it’s also very popular among the local elephant populations. They’re easy to spot, for the obvious reason, so when we saw these guys grazing together we decided to check ‘em out.
We used the current to slowly drift closer, and when we got at a good distance, we banked the boat in the shallows. And just as we raised the cameras to our eyes, the ellies started fighting. The entire show lasted a couple of minutes, during which we got a few very nice charges. Great stuff!
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Marsel
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