Elephants, Amboseli National Park

Photo of a line of about 11 elephants walks toward a marsh in Amboseli National Park.

A line of elephants heads toward one of the many wetlands in Amboseli National Park.  If you want to see elephants while in Kenya, you go to Amboseli National Park.  Amboseli has 1,600 elephants.  It was always easy to find elephants to photograph there.  Chobe National Park in Botswana has the most though, with 120,000 elephants.  Wow.

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