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Andrea Turkalo has spent over 20 years in Africa. For the last 18 of them, she has observed wild forest elephants in a jungle clearing called Dzhanga Bai. The elephants come in great numbers to dig out minerals found below the surface. Turkalo drove for an hour down a muddy logging road to get to Bayanga, the only village in the area. In Bayanga, she agreed to be interviewed in order to help spread new research findings about these unique elephants. The bai is found in the southern part of the Central African Republic. This country, as well as the surrounding ones of Chad, Congo, Sudan and Cameroon, are politically unstable and dangerous to visit. CAR, for instance, doesn’t have any tourist industry, tours, tour guides or facilities. Here’s hoping the armed park rangers that patrol the park keep Turkalo and her subjects safe.
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