Initially, the Safari activity is an activity that people do with money and tend to be reckless, to visit places that are considered dangerous. Later became known safari hunting by wealthy individuals from Europe and America in Africa.
Now, people tend to know a safari as every tourist trips taken in Africa, which can even be done for a family vacation. This is what causes many tourists do not pay attention to their safety in the safari.
As experienced by a tourist from Ireland, John Somers. Together with a friend, John Somers who celebrated the 66th anniversary of this experience thrilling encounter wild African jungle.
While following Pilansberg Game Reserve in Johannesburg, South Africa, sedan driven by John intercepted an Elephant. As quoted by the Daily Mail, Amarula Elephant named it and began to rampage and beat up sedan carrying John.
Elephant increasingly aggressive and tried to destroy John's car. The sedan then occupied until the dent. Not only that, the sedan was later overturned by Amarula.
Luckily both passenger sedan was not trampled to death Amarula. John and his friend suffered only scratches from the windscreen and slightly bruised.
Besides John, the same thing also happened at Knowsley Safari Park, Liverpool, England. It was a herd of baboons (a kind of loud) gang up on a red saloon car when I was just entering the area of primates.
As a result of the attack was a group of baboons, wipers and rear view mirror car glass broken. Even the luggage rack located above the hood was also opened, so some clothes in it ruffled the baboon group.
Reflecting both the experience, maybe you should be more careful when traveling to the Safari Park. In addition to malicious, you can not load a lot of passengers when using the sedan.
Now, people tend to know a safari as every tourist trips taken in Africa, which can even be done for a family vacation. This is what causes many tourists do not pay attention to their safety in the safari.
As experienced by a tourist from Ireland, John Somers. Together with a friend, John Somers who celebrated the 66th anniversary of this experience thrilling encounter wild African jungle.
While following Pilansberg Game Reserve in Johannesburg, South Africa, sedan driven by John intercepted an Elephant. As quoted by the Daily Mail, Amarula Elephant named it and began to rampage and beat up sedan carrying John.
Elephant increasingly aggressive and tried to destroy John's car. The sedan then occupied until the dent. Not only that, the sedan was later overturned by Amarula.
Luckily both passenger sedan was not trampled to death Amarula. John and his friend suffered only scratches from the windscreen and slightly bruised.
Besides John, the same thing also happened at Knowsley Safari Park, Liverpool, England. It was a herd of baboons (a kind of loud) gang up on a red saloon car when I was just entering the area of primates.
As a result of the attack was a group of baboons, wipers and rear view mirror car glass broken. Even the luggage rack located above the hood was also opened, so some clothes in it ruffled the baboon group.
Reflecting both the experience, maybe you should be more careful when traveling to the Safari Park. In addition to malicious, you can not load a lot of passengers when using the sedan.
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