Savannah Rebirth
In the African savannah, an elephant dies. Little by little, thousands of animal guests converge to feast on the fortuitous carcass, which also becomes a cradle for other species. The splendid images make us forget death and show the wonders of an ecosystem in action. And, by turning back the clock, we see the dead giant come back to life before our eyes.
In the African savannah, an elephant dies. Little by little, thousands of animal guests converge to feast on the fortuitous carcass, which also becomes a cradle for other species. The splendid images make us forget death and show the wonders of an ecosystem in action. And, by turning back the clock, we see the dead giant come back to life before our eyes.
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