I Would Wet My Pants…
If you look very carefully you’ll notice that the Golf is actually leaning, along with the people inside…
Ok so I’m kidding but heck, what a phenomenal photo…

Hat tip to the Yellow Llama.
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If you look very carefully you’ll notice that the Golf is actually leaning, along with the people inside…
Ok so I’m kidding but heck, what a phenomenal photo…

Hat tip to the Yellow Llama.
Popularity: 11% [?]
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Published: 08.05.2008 / 07:31 PM
Category: Life, etc., South Africa
Tags: Elephant, Kruger National Park, South Africa
Notice what’s dangling between his hind legs? I think he has designs on that Golf.
by Steve Crane
on 08. May, 2008
haha classic. Pity it wasn’t a Polo, then we could say “small but tough” and link to the viral spoof ad.
by Allan
on 08. May, 2008
Haha… I bet those guys had a story to tell when they got home.
by Muhammad
on 08. May, 2008
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by Golf » I Would Wet My Pants…
on 08. May, 2008
Holy crap!
That is the biggest elephant I’ve ever seen!
by IITQ
on 09. May, 2008
@Steve Crane – yes, I believe this particular specimen is in must… eish!
@IITQ – I second that one…
by Mike
on 09. May, 2008
Looks photo-shopped!
How did they even take that photo?
Gosh I wish I wasn’t so skeptical
by SaulK
on 09. May, 2008
That looks like one of those elephants in Namibia. They are gigantic.
by esvl
on 09. May, 2008
I’m still in two minds on whether I’d rather be inside the golf or wear a purple shirt in public. lol
by Henré
on 13. May, 2008
I’ve been told that elephants have a special thing for WV cars. It seems the noise of their motors is annoying them a lot. Park guides recommend to use anything but a WV to visit parks …
by paul
on 15. May, 2008