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Sunday 8 November 2015

Photos: Film crew attacked by angry Elephant

The team of wildlife photographers were shooting in the mountainous Limpopo Province of north east South Africa when the enraged young adult turned on them, ramming into the jeep and attempting to flip it with her tusks. The crew caught the hair-raising attack on camera as their driver desperately reversed in an attempt to escape, before smashing into a log on the road. Luckily none of the team were injured, although much of their camera equipment was destroyed in the alarming event that happened on October 27.



The crew, a group of photographers working for Black Bean Productions, were then able to intimidate the elephant by standing up in the jeep, causing the startled animal to back off.

36 comments:

  1. Hahhahahahahahahah nawa ooo dis dere work, it is too risky...

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  2. Hope it didn't stomp on them!! Next time they would learn.

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  3. Am only here to read Bonario's, Wilheminna and Bonita's comments. Shekina!

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  4. And they still had the balls to tape every every? Choiiii journalists ehn can so like to take risk.I have a feeling some of em may try to showcase their talent even on judgement DAy

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  5. Its a good thing dey were not injured. Linda take note!

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  6. Its a good thing dey were not injured. Linda take note!

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  7. So limpopo is a place in SA and our nigeria musician kcee have d mind to tell ladies to limpopo, tot itwas sort of a slang

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  8. Can't imagine how scared they must have been.

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  9. The elephant ain't joking with them at all lmao

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  10. It seems they have 2lives each
    Who knows

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  11. Oyinbo people know how to look for trouble

    Ubanagum

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  12. At least no one was injured

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  13. Lol. Them for wait na make elephant use their eye see something.

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  14. One day be one day monkey go go market he no go return

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  15. I thought elephants don't really hurt people.

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  16. How Dare You Oyibos Invade His Territory! Back Off Men! I Learnt One Today, You Intimidate An Elephant By Standing On A Higher Platform! Hope I Am Correct? http://www.bummyla.com

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  17. Thank God none of them were killed

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  18. Hummmmmm.....issorrai! Seen.





















    #TeamBlessed#

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  19. Maybe they played Limpopo too Loud. Lol

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  20. They all should thank their lucky stars.

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  21. Thank God they ain't injured. TIMILEYIN BLESSING

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  22. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    Gud to knw they didnt shoot the elephant though....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  23. The elephant must be on heat. Na so them dey do when it's mating season.

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  24. They should have shot into the air and scared it away

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  25. Hmm!
    Make them better thank their God.

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  26. Hmm!
    Make them better thank their God.

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  27. Hmmm thank God no one was hurt!!!

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  28. Who come snap the last photo? The elephant??

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  29. https://youtu.be/1QS1dQhPhyc

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