There was a memorable experience on our second return to camp. Sue and I are on separate elephants, and our two elephants are separated from the others at this point. My elephant, in the lead, makes a left turn onto the main trail back to the camp. Sue’s elephant is just making the turn when she (all the elephants were female) gives a tremendous trumpet, then a few more, just like in the Tarzan movies. My elephant twirls around (!) and starts trumpeting, too. It is a thrilling experience to be sitting on the source of all that trumpeting and rumbling growling, especially when you don’t know what’s going on.

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