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In reply to the discussion: Rescued elephant herds inexplicably gather to mourn South Africa’s “Elephant Whisperer” [View all]MineralMan
(150,706 posts)57. And neither story has any photographs of this phenomenon.
The photos at the Beliefnet story are all old ones from the time when the person was still alive. I'm very skeptical of this.
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Rescued elephant herds inexplicably gather to mourn South Africa’s “Elephant Whisperer” [View all]
markpkessinger
Mar 2012
OP
Ah, thank you for letting me know. I have never been to Africa. That sounds like a wonderful
CTyankee
Mar 2012
#44
Our guides backed off immediately, so the 'charge' was probably a few yards at most. Still...
stevenleser
Mar 2012
#66
Lovely. I liked the top one best. Wish I could hear it song by a native mom.
The Wielding Truth
Mar 2012
#52
This one quotes a different source for the story, but this source wasn't there
DavidDvorkin
Mar 2012
#35
One of the articles has a photo of elephants walking in a line in the bush
DavidDvorkin
Mar 2012
#58
To anyone who liked this story, you're being made fun of in a thread dedicated to making fun of you
DisgustipatedinCA
Mar 2012
#63
Unfortunate. I am a natural skeptic but in a case like this, even if it is incorrect, so what?
stevenleser
Mar 2012
#67