A herd of elephants move to new feeding grounds in the permanent swamps at Amboseli.

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- Elephants feed in the permanent swamps at Amboseli.
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- Elephants cross the plains at Amboseli with the foothills of Mount Kilimanjaro in the background.
- Elephants cross the plains beyond the foothills of Mount Kilimanjaro, Africas highest snow capped mountain.
- Elephants feeding on dried grass and browse.
- Elephants with a backdrop of Mount Kilimanjaro, Africas highest snow capped mountain.
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- A baby elephant is protected by its mother beside the permanent swamps at Amboseli.