Above you will see Malelane Gate, which is the one we usually go in through coming from Johannesburg. I could just picture myself there right now......boy is it making me homesick :)
It was early in the morning and we piled into the car and set off to see the wildlife. Now remember the gates open everyday at around 6am, and you just drive out of the camp. In between the camps it's just wildlife so you are NOT to stop your car and get out for any reason. If you come into contact with monkeys, you need to make sure the windows are up etc. Just certain precautions you need to take.
So we are driving around and we see an elephant up ahead and really close to the side of the road. We figured this was the perfect chance to get a good picture.
Dad pulls up right next to the elephant. The elephant is just standing there eating off the tree. Let me tell you, he was HUGE, but it was so amazing to be able to be within arms reach of such a powerful animal.
So we are sitting there, the car is still running, and my stepmom is trying to get a photo taken. For some reason she can't get it to work, so she's messing with the camera and we hear the elephant make some weird noise and see his ears flap. NOW we're thinking "ok this is not good, he's getting annoyed, just take the darn photo already". LOL
She is still messing with the camera when the elephant suddenly lets out this loud shriek, starts waving the ears and turns towards the car............OMG, I quickly put my head down between my legs, my oldest brother is yelling in the back of the car "GO GO GO GO GO GO GO", and I just see the camera go flying, my dad slams the car into gear and we take off flying down the road. LOL
I've never been so scared in my life, I honestly thought we were going to get squished by a huge elephant.
So anyway, we keep driving and after a while we just start laughing at how funny everyone's reaction was.
We go a few miles down the road and we see a whole herd of elephants crossing the road. The cars are stopped RIGHT there by them. IT's common to stop your car and have the whole herd pass right in front of you. I guess my dad wasn't quite over the shock of what had happened because we ended up watching the elephants crossing from about a mile away LOL
All the other cars are right there by them and we are the only vehicle stopped far behind LOL
That whole day, everytime we saw elephants it was WAY from a distance and never up close and personal like the first one :)
If you want to see some more Kruger Park elephants, be sure to go HERE. These photos were posted by a visitor to the park :)
Sandra -- can you email me at kissesof.sunshine@yahoo.com so I can answer your question? For some reason, your email comes up as non-reply in my comments. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteAlso -- I didn't know elephants charge at people?! Makes me love my city life!
My b-i-l lives in Zim and has had some interesting elephant experiences. Amazing stuff and memories though.
ReplyDeleteIt is SO scary to be so close to such a huge animal. We've had a similar experience
ReplyDeletegibee - Yeah elephants do charge when they start feeling threatened. :)
ReplyDeletetoni - that is so awesome that he lives in Zimbabwe, I lived there when I was about 2 years old.
mel - it sure is scary...but it's really cool though to be so close to such a powerful animal :) BTW love your new pic :)
Just wanted to say how much I'm enjoying your memories of Kruger Nat. Park...incredible photos! :)
ReplyDeleteCan you believe that I've only been to Kruger once? And on top of that I was too young to remember...shocking I live in Africa and have no immediate recolections of wildlife!
ReplyDeleterabbit - I'm so glad you're enjoying it, I'm going to post more today, hope you enjoy them :)
ReplyDeletevalk - GASP!!! LOL I'm shocked....you should go back again soon. I love it, used to go every single year, it was just too much fun :)