This baby elephant wanted to turn back.
The river was exhausting, and every time she felt overwhelmed, she tried to retreat toward the land they had come from. But her mother refused to give up. She swam extra laps—again and again—retrieving her baby, guiding her, and pulling her in the right direction.
This photograph captures the moment the baby’s feet finally touched the riverbed on the far side—the depths of the river behind her, every step a testament to persistence
Chobe National Park, Botswana
Images might be cropped.
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Chobe Crossing
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