
Elephant charging, Zimbabwe
Pro Travel Photographic Tip O'Day:
When framing a charging elephant,
be sure the Jeep is rammed into
Reverse.
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Spearfishing, Papua New Guinea
with a real spear, no less, and walking
barefoot on jagged coral. Kids: Don't
try this at home! |

Rhinoceros grazing, South Africa
Tip: When disturbing a rhino at
mealtime, try your best not to resemble
a clump of long grass.
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Cheetah resting, South Africa
Tip: When standing directly under a
cheetah, it's preferable to refrain from
mooing like a cow or snorting like a
wildebeest. |

Paddle fishing, Huahine, French Polynesia
Cute. (The villagers are fishing because
they finished off all the $200-a-head
Koi fish in the resort pond.) |

Elephants herding, Zimbabwe
Tip: When surrounded by Mommy
elephants guarding Baby elephants, it's
best not to leap up out of the bushes
and squeal "peek-a-boo!"
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Blue Gondolas, Venice
They're called that because they're... er,
blue. As opposed to Red Gondolas,
which, you may surprised to learn, are
red. Not surprisingly, they bear an amazing
resemblence to each other when floating
upside down in the Grand Canal with
tourists clinging to the hull.
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Snake charming, Delhi
Hot Pro Travel Photographer Tip:
When photographing a cobra that is
rearing up and hissing at you, always use
a telephoto lens!
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Inside the Louvre, Paris
This chamber is actually called the Head
Room. I'm not making this up! So
the next time you're looking for a
little head in Paris, now you know
where to find it. |