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Feb 7, 2016 21:17:12   #
sailorsmom Loc: Souderton, PA
 
The Elephants in the Room: Watch a Herd Walk through a Hotel
>
> Why go on a safari when you can watch wildlife right from the comfort of
> your hotel?
>
> Inviting big, exotic animals inside probably wasn't the plan when the Mfuwe
> Lodge was built in Zambia in 1998, but that’s what wound up happening. The
> lodge surrounds a mango tree that a local group of elephants likes to feed
> on and sits on the path they traditionally used to get to it.
>
> When Mfuwe opened for business, the elephants made it clear they had no
> intention of changing their route. They walked in like they owned the
> place, shuffled through the lobby and out into the courtyard to feast on
> mangoes.
>
> The spectacle, no doubt concerning to whoever was working the reception
> desk the first time it happened, has become one of the lodge’s main draws,
> and attracts crowds of tourists every year. According to the lodge, the
> group that makes the annual stroll through the lobby includes three
> generations of one elephant family, including their matriarch “Wonky Tusk”
> and the young “Lord Wellington,” who was born on the lodge grounds in 2009.
>
> Wildlife cameraman Nathan Pilcher recently (2014) went to Mfuwe to see the
> elephants for himself, and you can watch his short movie by clicking the
> following link! --- December 14, 2015
> The Elephants that came to dinner|Mfuwe Lodge, Zambia
> http://www.youtube.com/embed/NdTII_unZSA
>

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Feb 7, 2016 21:24:13   #
DOOK Loc: Maclean, Australia
 
sailorsmom wrote:
The Elephants in the Room: Watch a Herd Walk through a Hotel
>
> Why go on a safari when you can watch wildlife right from the comfort of
> your hotel?
>
> Inviting big, exotic animals inside probably wasn't the plan when the Mfuwe
> Lodge was built in Zambia in 1998, but that’s what wound up happening. The
> lodge surrounds a mango tree that a local group of elephants likes to feed
> on and sits on the path they traditionally used to get to it.
>
> When Mfuwe opened for business, the elephants made it clear they had no
> intention of changing their route. They walked in like they owned the
> place, shuffled through the lobby and out into the courtyard to feast on
> mangoes.
>
> The spectacle, no doubt concerning to whoever was working the reception
> desk the first time it happened, has become one of the lodge’s main draws,
> and attracts crowds of tourists every year. According to the lodge, the
> group that makes the annual stroll through the lobby includes three
> generations of one elephant family, including their matriarch “Wonky Tusk”
> and the young “Lord Wellington,” who was born on the lodge grounds in 2009.
>
> Wildlife cameraman Nathan Pilcher recently (2014) went to Mfuwe to see the
> elephants for himself, and you can watch his short movie by clicking the
> following link! --- December 14, 2015
> The Elephants that came to dinner|Mfuwe Lodge, Zambia
> <http://www.youtube.com/embed/NdTII_unZSA>
>
The Elephants in the Room: Watch a Herd Walk throu... (show quote)


Sue, I removed the 's' in the link to activate it. Earl. :D

EDIT....It won't play in OZ. Maybe it will in your country?

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Feb 7, 2016 21:48:43   #
sailorsmom Loc: Souderton, PA
 
Thanks so much, Earl! I love this video! I'll have to make sure Sylvia sees it!

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Feb 8, 2016 07:55:53   #
tshift Loc: Overland Park, KS.
 
sailorsmom wrote:
The Elephants in the Room: Watch a Herd Walk through a Hotel
>
> Why go on a safari when you can watch wildlife right from the comfort of
> your hotel?
>
> Inviting big, exotic animals inside probably wasn't the plan when the Mfuwe
> Lodge was built in Zambia in 1998, but that’s what wound up happening. The
> lodge surrounds a mango tree that a local group of elephants likes to feed
> on and sits on the path they traditionally used to get to it.
>
> When Mfuwe opened for business, the elephants made it clear they had no
> intention of changing their route. They walked in like they owned the
> place, shuffled through the lobby and out into the courtyard to feast on
> mangoes.
>
> The spectacle, no doubt concerning to whoever was working the reception
> desk the first time it happened, has become one of the lodge’s main draws,
> and attracts crowds of tourists every year. According to the lodge, the
> group that makes the annual stroll through the lobby includes three
> generations of one elephant family, including their matriarch “Wonky Tusk”
> and the young “Lord Wellington,” who was born on the lodge grounds in 2009.
>
> Wildlife cameraman Nathan Pilcher recently (2014) went to Mfuwe to see the
> elephants for himself, and you can watch his short movie by clicking the
> following link! --- December 14, 2015
> The Elephants that came to dinner|Mfuwe Lodge, Zambia
> http://www.youtube.com/embed/NdTII_unZSA
>
The Elephants in the Room: Watch a Herd Walk throu... (show quote)


Wow really awesome. Thanks for the post.

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Feb 8, 2016 11:28:52   #
ebbote Loc: Hockley, Texas
 
Very good video Sue.

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Feb 8, 2016 11:38:54   #
Duggy
 
That was an awesome video, Thanks for posting it.

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Feb 8, 2016 15:16:22   #
Shakey Loc: Traveling again to Norway and other places.
 
Jeepers! That is awesome. Thanks for posting, Sue. :thumbup: :D

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Feb 8, 2016 16:35:33   #
Lucky Jim Loc: San Diego, CA
 
Reminds me of the 1954 movie "elephant Walk" with Elizabeth Taylor. See http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0046951/

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