Elephants Make a Splash at South African Game Reserve

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Guests at the Phinda Private Game Reserve in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, were treated to a remarkable experience when a herd of elephants emerged from the wild to drink from a private swimming pool.

Over 60 elephants, divided into three groups, gracefully took turns drinking from the resort’s pool.

This rare and captivating scene was captured by Mark Lautenbach, a specialist guide who has been working at the reserve for eight years, captured these rare and captivating scenes.

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Lautenbach shared stunning photographs of the encounter, highlighting the unique moment when the elephants chose the lodge’s amenities over a nearby waterhole.

The elephants, known to drink up to 100 liters of water daily, consumed an estimated 6,000 liters during their visit.

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Lautenbach described how the elephants initially visited a mud-filled waterhole before going to the pool.

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By the time Lautenbach arrived, the herd had already gathered around the pool, turning the water a muddy brown and drinking more than half its content.

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For over three hours, the elephants reveled in drinking, wallowing, and socializing around the pool for over three hours before retreating into the bush.

Lautenbach likened the scene to a beach party aftermath, with mud-splattered decks and flattened grass.

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Visitors at The Homestead, an exclusive resort within the Phinda Private Game Reserve, were surprised and delighted by this extraordinary sight.

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The encounter offered a rare glimpse into the daily lives of these majestic creatures, making it a truly unforgettable experience for all who witnessed it.

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