Sunday afternoon, we had a family excursion to nearby Nairobi Game Park. In the middle of the picnic site was a metal sculpture commemorating the stopping of ivory trade.
Unfortunately, the poor elephant to the left was the victim of elephant tail poaching.
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3 comments:
Hey Paul,
Thanks for stopping by my blog. How did you find it? You're my first commenter from Africa! I've bookmarked your site, and will check back often.
Nice post. It's a funny picture. Hey how did you find Aaron Dowdy's blog site (toomanycoats)? He is actually an associate with IDEAS (where I work). I was checking his blog and saw your comment. Small world eh?
This looks very surreal. Like your son, who is a cutey, is supersized-like in 'Honey I Blew up the Kid' or the elephants are minitures.
PS is your first name Paul?
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