Photographing Forest Elephants in the Congo

Close-up of an elephant's face, highlighting its textured skin and tusks. The light and shadow create a dramatic effect, while its eyes gaze forward. Lush greenery is faintly visible in the background, adding depth to the scene.

Deep in the Congo Basin, in a remote corner of Nouabalé-Ndoki National Park, lies Mbeli Bai, a vast forest clearing where wildlife emerges from the dense jungle. Unlike open savanna landscapes, the rainforest hides its inhabitants behind thick vegetation, making photographing species like forest elephants particularly difficult.

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