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30/01/14 07:34 AM
Close elephant encounters by tourists ...

The tabloid and africa Geographic readers think this was a great photo opportunity ...






The tabloid story ...

Incredible moment seven ton bull elephant creeps up and PHOTOBOMBS group of oblivious tourists taking farewell pictures of their friends

Jane Burnett, Nicky Walker and Sarah Daly sat for photo at Imire: Rhino and Wildlife Conservation in Zimbabwe
Suddenly the seven-tonne bull elephant crept up behind them as they posed for pictures, waving its trunk
By DAILY MAIL REPORTER
PUBLISHED: 10:30 GMT, 27 January 2014 | UPDATED: 15:24 GMT, 27 January 2014

There's nothing more annoying than returning home to find an idiotic photo-bomber has ruined your favourite holiday snaps.
But for these five women, it was a rather more welcome intrusion when a seven-tonne bull elephant sneaked behind to snatch their limelight at Imire: Rhino and Wildlife Conservation in Zimbabwe.
Lisa Marie Winther, from Norway, Deb Sulzberger, from Australia, and Brits Sarah Daly, Jane Burnett and Nicky Walker were oblivious to the attention-seeking beast looming over them as they took pictures at the end of a volunteering programme at the reserve.

Then, eager not to be outdone by her friend, a second elephant sneaked up for a piece of the action.
The image was captured by fellow volunteer Marcus Söderlund, 24, while the women posed with some of the elephant handlers.

He said: 'While they were posing for the cameras one of the other handlers got an elephant called Makavhuzi to go up behind them.

'Eventually they noticed his presence and turned around and reacted with laughs, surprised looks and smiles.'
He added: 'Now that's what you call big brother watching you.'
Jane, from Bristol, Nicky, from London, and Sarah, from Troon, South Ayrshire, were with fellow volunteers Lisa Marie Winther, from Oslo, Norway and Deb Sulzberger, from Tasmania, Australia.
Marcus, an industrial worker from Sweden, is now working and travelling in New Zealand.


http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-...es-friends.html




However as the article mentions "handlers" perhaps these were "tame" elephants, as "tame" as an elephant can be ...



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