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A photograph that shows aloes scattered through the grassland. There are a few thorn trees, acacia horrida, and thorn brush that can be seen.

A photograph of a train with two engines and many freight cars passing along the bush covered hills east of Elizabethville.

A photograph of Sundays river on the left and the bush country on the right.

A photograph of the bush above Sundays river. There can be seen two wild ostriches in the foreground.

A photograph of a soil bank at the Sundays river. The first 5 feet of soil is red and below that the soil is white.

A photograph of the expedition team gathered around, watching an attempt to remove a bullet from the front leg of a young elephant.

A photograph of a general view of the grassland and termite hills.

A photograph of a general view showing the aloe, herb. 118, and the bush on the right with the grassland on the left.

A photograph of a closer view of the enclosure which made up the elephant camp site.

A photograph of a general view showing aloe both ni the bush and out in the grassland areas.

A photograph of a general view showing open country with bush thickets and termite hills (termites) scattered throughout.

A photograph of a general view of the grassland with the Addo Bush and termite hills in the background.

A photograph of a general view of the grassland. In the background, there can be seen the enclosure which forms the elephant camp.

A photograph of a general view of the grassland near the edge of the bush. There can be seen termite hills and Addo Bush to the left.

A photograph of Major and Mrs. Pretorius standing outside with three of the dogs in the camp site.

A photograph of two young elephants, the elephants' two keepers in the camp, and Miss Agnes Godfrey, the Major's secretary.

A photograph of two young elephants, the one in the front being called "Jumbo" and the one in the back being called "Pretorius". The young elephants are moving around the brush in the camp.

A photograph of a portion of the Addo Bush which was too dense to be penetrated and was used as part of the enclosure of the elephant camp at Kenkelbosch.

A photograph of the expedition party pushing through the bush. Major P.J. Pretorius and Mrs. Pretorius can be seen moving through the dense bush.

A photograph of the expedition party pushing through the bush. Pictured are Major P.J. Pretorius, Mrs. Pretorius, Miss Agnes Godfrey, W.S. Shaw, A.L. Hill, E.M. Thierry, and H.C. Raven.
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