Baby elephant needs assistance getting out of mud bath
●Lighten up you self righteous jackass.
●The little elephant was just having fun, not exhausted. People kept laughing because it was cute. And it was even cuter when his family helps him and he succeed at going out. There is nothing bad at laughing, it made me smile too, and i doubt you love animals more than i do.
●Great footage, but I wonder what all the fuss is about amongst the people posting here! The baby elephant was in no danger from drowing, whatsoever, and was not exhausted from struggling in the mud. It is plain to see, for anyone who knows anything about elephants, that it was enjoying itself in the wallow. It was only at the end, when it clearly did need a bit of help, that the rest of the family stepped in, very promptly, with a helping trunk and foot. Get a life, people.
●Sunday, 4/22/12. It looks to me like these elephants need a big lake of cool water. The only thing they have for relief from the heat is a small mud hole. What I surmise from this video, is that the adult elephants want to treat the baby elephants first, for relief from the heat. That's how elephants are; they put the needs of their young and others before their own. As a result, the baby elephants almost drown in the mud. All the while, the idiot tourists are laughing. NOT FUNNY AT ALL!
●well done, Elephants :-)
●He looked like he was having a lot of fun! Precious moment. God bless!
●poor baby im glad they saved him :(
●elephant are smart they always help each other when one of them need assistance
●That poor baby was so exhausted from trying. Thankfuly his family saved him. I don't understand why these people kept laughing. It's not funny to see a distressed animal.
●I really thought that little one at the end was cute. It is nice to see that when one elephant gets stuck, all the rest come to help.
●My family lived at Hluhluwe in 1951, and I was born nearby in the hospital in Nongoma. Shortly after, we moved to a gold mine in the bush in Tanganyika, where I grew up, speaking Swahili before English. I wrote the story of my chaotic upbringing in 'Speak Swahili, Dammit!' now a best-selling biography/memoir on Tanzania, Swahili, etc. Funny to see Hluhluwe still wild!
●Adorable. we could learn from the elephants! Very precious moment!
●ze hebben in Zambia pas nog 200 olifanten afgemaakt,dit is gebeurd door stropers
●Now I feel like taking a bath :)
●Video fantastico. Teve sorte inacreditavel para ver e filmar toda familia de elefentes na sua forma saudavel de apoiar-se mesmo em crise!...Uma licção. José Correia Cabral
●:-)
●Shows how even animals take care and help one another esp the babies!! Delightful!!
●I was there two weeks before you - not an elephant in sight. We saw 200 in Addo though.
●Top, hij staat op snuffelknuffel.nl
●That is so adorable!! Ahhh so freaking cute!
●Fantastisch mooie video, dank jullie wel voor het delen.
●wundabar
●zeer mooi filmpje, commentaar tijdens het filmpje is een heel stuk minder.
●Helemaal GEWELDIG. Jullie video is goed gelukt, maar het gaat om de dieren, hoe de oudere dieren met het jonkie omgaan is een prachtige les voor ons.
●Ooooh, wat ben ik jaloers op jullie, wat een prachtige ervaring. En uitstekend gefilmd. Ik heb ervan genoten. Nogmaals complimenten voor het filmpje.
●Lighten up you self righteous jackass.
●The little elephant was just having fun, not exhausted. People kept laughing because it was cute. And it was even cuter when his family helps him and he succeed at going out. There is nothing bad at laughing, it made me smile too, and i doubt you love animals more than i do.
●Great footage, but I wonder what all the fuss is about amongst the people posting here! The baby elephant was in no danger from drowing, whatsoever, and was not exhausted from struggling in the mud. It is plain to see, for anyone who knows anything about elephants, that it was enjoying itself in the wallow. It was only at the end, when it clearly did need a bit of help, that the rest of the family stepped in, very promptly, with a helping trunk and foot. Get a life, people.
●Sunday, 4/22/12. It looks to me like these elephants need a big lake of cool water. The only thing they have for relief from the heat is a small mud hole. What I surmise from this video, is that the adult elephants want to treat the baby elephants first, for relief from the heat. That's how elephants are; they put the needs of their young and others before their own. As a result, the baby elephants almost drown in the mud. All the while, the idiot tourists are laughing. NOT FUNNY AT ALL!
●well done, Elephants :-)
●He looked like he was having a lot of fun! Precious moment. God bless!
●poor baby im glad they saved him :(
●elephant are smart they always help each other when one of them need assistance
●That poor baby was so exhausted from trying. Thankfuly his family saved him. I don't understand why these people kept laughing. It's not funny to see a distressed animal.
●I really thought that little one at the end was cute. It is nice to see that when one elephant gets stuck, all the rest come to help.
●My family lived at Hluhluwe in 1951, and I was born nearby in the hospital in Nongoma. Shortly after, we moved to a gold mine in the bush in Tanganyika, where I grew up, speaking Swahili before English. I wrote the story of my chaotic upbringing in 'Speak Swahili, Dammit!' now a best-selling biography/memoir on Tanzania, Swahili, etc. Funny to see Hluhluwe still wild!
●Adorable. we could learn from the elephants! Very precious moment!
●ze hebben in Zambia pas nog 200 olifanten afgemaakt,dit is gebeurd door stropers
●Now I feel like taking a bath :)
●Video fantastico. Teve sorte inacreditavel para ver e filmar toda familia de elefentes na sua forma saudavel de apoiar-se mesmo em crise!...Uma licção. José Correia Cabral
●:-)
●Shows how even animals take care and help one another esp the babies!! Delightful!!
●I was there two weeks before you - not an elephant in sight. We saw 200 in Addo though.
●Top, hij staat op snuffelknuffel.nl
●That is so adorable!! Ahhh so freaking cute!
●Fantastisch mooie video, dank jullie wel voor het delen.
●wundabar
●zeer mooi filmpje, commentaar tijdens het filmpje is een heel stuk minder.
●Helemaal GEWELDIG. Jullie video is goed gelukt, maar het gaat om de dieren, hoe de oudere dieren met het jonkie omgaan is een prachtige les voor ons.
●Ooooh, wat ben ik jaloers op jullie, wat een prachtige ervaring. En uitstekend gefilmd. Ik heb ervan genoten. Nogmaals complimenten voor het filmpje.
www.vimeo.com Amazing Zulu Song 02:52 ONE take shot with Sanyo Xacti HD1000 See this in HD on www.vimeo.com/1029690 My friends (very polite and very poor) from a tow ONE take shot with Sanyo Xacti HD1
●i love this
●You cried therefore God exists?
●Great!!!!!!!!!!!!!
●Powerful. Amazing people, wonderful song indeed. Congratulations!
●now that's one classy jungle
●Please, how can I get their cd?
●Şahane
●Zulu is one of the most underrated languages in the world. Its so poetic, so beautiful. I wish I could learn to speak it!
●Beautiful smiles!! Beautiful people!!
●I cried...too many emotions man, how I loved it. GOD EXISTS.
●I read that today, December 9, 2011, at the end of the Climate Summit held at Durban, Sudafrica, a group of activists demanded that the Kyoto Protocol shouls be signed by all nations. And they sung a zulu song. Would anyone who knows that song be able to name it, or, if possible, upload it into Youtube and let me know. I would be very honored if I can listen to that sung. Gracias.
●Is that Nixau on the end?
●I love this chant and this group!!! Is there more??? What is their name??
●amazing! can anyone tell me what it is about?
●This now the most famous Zulu song in the world, or at least on YouTube. I also recommend Vulindela by Brenda Fassie. I want to hear more Zulu music.
●Beautifully sung! The little boy is so blessed to learn his culture at this young, and tender age. It is so beneficial for the young people to listen to the older people, and learn from them, especially when they are displaying such positive images, like these. He is one blessed little boy, as well as the entire group! They are keeping their true history alive, and well.
●AMAZING!
●totally agreed!
●São demais! Cantam muito bem. Deus os abençõe e te protejam com sua grande mão.
●it hits my heart, beautiful. Felt something similar while listening to "christian music in Malawi" from IrishFlukey...
●great song. love it!
●cute kid in the front..too cute !!! lol
●I agree with almost all the comments. I feel as if I have lost something not being closer knitted with Africans, being in Jamaica my country.
●hi how do i get hold of the group for hire in south africa ??
●thank you
●i love this
●You cried therefore God exists?
●Great!!!!!!!!!!!!!
●Powerful. Amazing people, wonderful song indeed. Congratulations!
●now that's one classy jungle
●Please, how can I get their cd?
●Şahane
●Zulu is one of the most underrated languages in the world. Its so poetic, so beautiful. I wish I could learn to speak it!
●Beautiful smiles!! Beautiful people!!
●I cried...too many emotions man, how I loved it. GOD EXISTS.
●I read that today, December 9, 2011, at the end of the Climate Summit held at Durban, Sudafrica, a group of activists demanded that the Kyoto Protocol shouls be signed by all nations. And they sung a zulu song. Would anyone who knows that song be able to name it, or, if possible, upload it into Youtube and let me know. I would be very honored if I can listen to that sung. Gracias.
●Is that Nixau on the end?
●I love this chant and this group!!! Is there more??? What is their name??
●amazing! can anyone tell me what it is about?
●This now the most famous Zulu song in the world, or at least on YouTube. I also recommend Vulindela by Brenda Fassie. I want to hear more Zulu music.
●Beautifully sung! The little boy is so blessed to learn his culture at this young, and tender age. It is so beneficial for the young people to listen to the older people, and learn from them, especially when they are displaying such positive images, like these. He is one blessed little boy, as well as the entire group! They are keeping their true history alive, and well.
●AMAZING!
●totally agreed!
●São demais! Cantam muito bem. Deus os abençõe e te protejam com sua grande mão.
●it hits my heart, beautiful. Felt something similar while listening to "christian music in Malawi" from IrishFlukey...
●great song. love it!
●cute kid in the front..too cute !!! lol
●I agree with almost all the comments. I feel as if I have lost something not being closer knitted with Africans, being in Jamaica my country.
●hi how do i get hold of the group for hire in south africa ??
●thank you
A bull elephant almost attacks! Filmed in the Hluhluwe/Umfolozi Game Reserve in South Africa. Shown with the song "In the Jungle".
●DONT READ THIS CAUSE IT REALLY WORKS YOU WILL GET KISSED BY THE LOVE OF YOUR LIFE ON THE NEAREST POSSIBLE FRIDAY TOMORROW WILL BE THE BEST DAY OF YOUR LIFE HOWEVER IF YOU DONT POST THIS IS COMMET TO AT LEAST 3 VIDEOS YOU WILL DIE IN 2 DAYS NOW UV STARTED READIN DIS DUNT STOP THIS IS SO SCARY SEND THIS OVER TO 5 VIDEOS IN 143 MINUTES WHEN UR DONE PRESS F6 AND UR CRUSHES NAME WILL APPEAR ONTHE SCREENIN BIG LETTERS THIS IS SO SCARY BUT IT WORKS
●THE KING OF THE WORLD
●I wonder if anyone can help me: I'm looking for a short British film called 'Elephant.' It is NOT the Gus Van Saint film. But it did feature long steadycam shots, and lots of people being shot. Made in possibly the early nineties. In part of the film, the killer drives between buildings to carry on shooting. Any ideas? Thanks
●fantastic
●great to watch but im glad it was you and not me that close. thanks for posting the video.
●You guys were VERY lucky...
●Fantastic the video with this music. Is a animal very pretty.
●DONT READ THIS CAUSE IT REALLY WORKS YOU WILL GET KISSED BY THE LOVE OF YOUR LIFE ON THE NEAREST POSSIBLE FRIDAY TOMORROW WILL BE THE BEST DAY OF YOUR LIFE HOWEVER IF YOU DONT POST THIS IS COMMET TO AT LEAST 3 VIDEOS YOU WILL DIE IN 2 DAYS NOW UV STARTED READIN DIS DUNT STOP THIS IS SO SCARY SEND THIS OVER TO 5 VIDEOS IN 143 MINUTES WHEN UR DONE PRESS F6 AND UR CRUSHES NAME WILL APPEAR ONTHE SCREENIN BIG LETTERS THIS IS SO SCARY BUT IT WORKS
●THE KING OF THE WORLD
●I wonder if anyone can help me: I'm looking for a short British film called 'Elephant.' It is NOT the Gus Van Saint film. But it did feature long steadycam shots, and lots of people being shot. Made in possibly the early nineties. In part of the film, the killer drives between buildings to carry on shooting. Any ideas? Thanks
●fantastic
●great to watch but im glad it was you and not me that close. thanks for posting the video.
●You guys were VERY lucky...
●Fantastic the video with this music. Is a animal very pretty.
Neushoorn in Hluhluwe Umfolozi Park (Zuid-Afrika) bakent zijn territorium af.
●Oke, waarom klikte ik op dit filmpje en waarom wilde ik dit zien...
●tis aaron
●Oke, waarom klikte ik op dit filmpje en waarom wilde ik dit zien...
●tis aaron
We stopped nearby a pond to watch some white frogs when these two appeared from out of nowhere.
●someones horny
●rhinoes pee and poop all the time on videos
●great video
●lMFAO
●In a "nice" way??
●White???
●If I shit myself everytime I had a headache...
●he scared the shit out of her, then ran away crying lol
●someones horny
●rhinoes pee and poop all the time on videos
●great video
●lMFAO
●In a "nice" way??
●White???
●If I shit myself everytime I had a headache...
●he scared the shit out of her, then ran away crying lol
Driving in the absolute wilderness, I came upon such a thing of beauty. I stayed and watched him for probably the better part of an hour - just studying every little thing I could. My breath was taken
●My family lived at Hluhluwe in 1951, and I was born nearby in the hospital in Nongoma. Shortly after, we moved to a gold mine in the bush in Tanganyika, where I grew up, speaking Swahili before English. I wrote the story of my chaotic upbringing in 'Speak Swahili, Dammit!' now a best-selling biography/memoir on Tanzania, Swahili, etc. Funny to see Hluhluwe still wild!
●Most Awe-Inspiring and Beautiful Creatures
●Those are known as cryptids because there is no physical evidence of their existence. If no one can prove a single one exists, it probably doesn't exist. You are stupid.
●Actually, the ice age killed them, retard.
●"My car is in DRIVE, *elephant moves* ... now I shall put it in REVERSE" LOL. Nice beast!
●one more thing,WATS ITS NAME AND NUMBER?
●that is one huge elephant.how big is that elephant?how old is it?it must be bigger than i house.
●@BeyondNeptune, Those huge predators existed and still exist in parts of Africa. Sabre tooth lions/tigers still live in Africa. Mngwa being one famous example. Giant bears also.
●wow u r so lucky
●cool
●My family lived at Hluhluwe in 1951, and I was born nearby in the hospital in Nongoma. Shortly after, we moved to a gold mine in the bush in Tanganyika, where I grew up, speaking Swahili before English. I wrote the story of my chaotic upbringing in 'Speak Swahili, Dammit!' now a best-selling biography/memoir on Tanzania, Swahili, etc. Funny to see Hluhluwe still wild!
●Most Awe-Inspiring and Beautiful Creatures
●Those are known as cryptids because there is no physical evidence of their existence. If no one can prove a single one exists, it probably doesn't exist. You are stupid.
●Actually, the ice age killed them, retard.
●"My car is in DRIVE, *elephant moves* ... now I shall put it in REVERSE" LOL. Nice beast!
●one more thing,WATS ITS NAME AND NUMBER?
●that is one huge elephant.how big is that elephant?how old is it?it must be bigger than i house.
●@BeyondNeptune, Those huge predators existed and still exist in parts of Africa. Sabre tooth lions/tigers still live in Africa. Mngwa being one famous example. Giant bears also.
●wow u r so lucky
●cool
Baby and Momma Elephant in Hluhluwe/Umfolozi Game Reserve.
●Cute baby elephant.
●Cute baby elephant.
this video was taken by me, i was on a 3 hour game drive through the nature reserve when we came upon these 2 elephants. They weren't very happy, so started moving towards us at quite a speed as there
●My family lived at Hluhluwe in 1951, and I was born nearby in the hospital in Nongoma. Shortly after, we moved to a gold mine in the bush in Tanganyika, where I grew up, speaking Swahili before English. I wrote the story of my chaotic upbringing in 'Speak Swahili, Dammit!' now a best-selling biography/memoir on Tanzania, Swahili, etc. Funny to see Hluhluwe still wild!
●fantastic park... the elephants are in prime form there. really worth the visit
●love this park :-)
●Two males and they where trapped by the cars. Some times the drivers go too close to provide "sensations" for their guests....and get a good tip from them. But your drivers did the right thing. Reverse. Hluhluwe is a very nice park!
●My family lived at Hluhluwe in 1951, and I was born nearby in the hospital in Nongoma. Shortly after, we moved to a gold mine in the bush in Tanganyika, where I grew up, speaking Swahili before English. I wrote the story of my chaotic upbringing in 'Speak Swahili, Dammit!' now a best-selling biography/memoir on Tanzania, Swahili, etc. Funny to see Hluhluwe still wild!
●fantastic park... the elephants are in prime form there. really worth the visit
●love this park :-)
●Two males and they where trapped by the cars. Some times the drivers go too close to provide "sensations" for their guests....and get a good tip from them. But your drivers did the right thing. Reverse. Hluhluwe is a very nice park!
Mating lions in Hluhluwe Umfolozi park in South Africa, 9 May 2010.
●Hahaha! Yeah... we were in plain site, about 20 metres from them... That's probably what he was thinking...! :-D
●The male lion is looking around, dang I hope no one saw this I swear this has never happend before >_>;
●Wat een leuke ervaring. Ik ga met mijn vriendin al snel op dezelfde plaats. Hopend op goede soortgelijke video's.
●Hahaha! Yeah... we were in plain site, about 20 metres from them... That's probably what he was thinking...! :-D
●The male lion is looking around, dang I hope no one saw this I swear this has never happend before >_>;
●Wat een leuke ervaring. Ik ga met mijn vriendin al snel op dezelfde plaats. Hopend op goede soortgelijke video's.
South Africa with songs by Jim Brickman... ...Tsitsikamma, Graaf Reinet, Valley of Desolation, Addo Elephant Park, Transkei, Drakensberge, Royal Natal, Sentinel Car Park, Tugela Gorge walk, Amphitheat
●you are so amazing mr. jim brickman. i'm your no. 1 fan.
●you are so amazing mr. jim brickman. i'm your no. 1 fan.
●Thanks for the trip down Memory Lane.The best years of my life.We would drive on weekends either to Imfolozi or Hluhluwe which where only a few miles away.Drakensberge are just breath taking.Love to go back some time.Love Christel
●I like it. Best wishes from South Africa.
●Hello hisgirl, its a long time gone you put this comment into Youtube. Anyway i like to thank you. I am very pleased to read it because i have surched a long time for the right music!
●Stunning! The music adds so much!
●you are so amazing mr. jim brickman. i'm your no. 1 fan.
●you are so amazing mr. jim brickman. i'm your no. 1 fan.
●Thanks for the trip down Memory Lane.The best years of my life.We would drive on weekends either to Imfolozi or Hluhluwe which where only a few miles away.Drakensberge are just breath taking.Love to go back some time.Love Christel
●I like it. Best wishes from South Africa.
●Hello hisgirl, its a long time gone you put this comment into Youtube. Anyway i like to thank you. I am very pleased to read it because i have surched a long time for the right music!
●Stunning! The music adds so much!






















