Day: September 9, 2024

  • Baby Elephant Birth in Bali’s Mason Elephant Park & Lodge

    The mother’s desperate plea to wake her baby with her loud alarm through her trunk gave me goosebumps. Nature and life is so miraculous.

    Through the years I’ve watched this video and it always makes me cry. I’m so glad the humans stood aside and let mum do her work on her own. Elephants are amazing.

    2:46 that scream was so heart breaking and made me realize the connection she has already with her baby and that elephants clearly without a doubt have affection and sadness and emotions in general

    That was one of the most beautiful and intense things I’ve ever seen. it was so awesome that she knew what to do. In our human view it looked like she might have been abusing it or rejecting it. but no not at all! She knew exactly what she was doing God bless her!

    For anyone reading this in 2020, I did some research and found out that the baby Riski in this video became a mom herself at 10 years old in 2019. She had a baby girl named April who was born in April fools day. 🙂

  • Elephants Love To Play Mud Slide During Heavy Rain

    the world knows just how much these beautiful animals with their absolute dedication to each other is so very special. The “trunk cuddles”, so incredibly intimate this video is. How lucky are we to be able to watch their wonderful ways.

    Bless Always. To those who care for these Elephants and know it is a vocation not a job to care for them. Thank You. 🇦🇺I would love to care for them. I suspect others feel the same way.


  • Recently Discovered Waterfall in Peru Looks Like a Bride Dressed in a Wedding Gown and Veil

    Just a couple of years ago, nobody knew about this breathtaking waterfall that looks like a bride in a wedding dress with a full skirt, glancing over her shoulder, with the veil elegantly spread out over her upper body.

    Image credit: Turismo al Peru

    Recently, the mesmerizing Waterfall of the Bride (La Cascada de la Novia) in Cajamarca, Peru, has gone viral, garnering over 1.6 million views on Twitter. As a result, it has now become the latest tourist attraction and a precious gem for the CelendĂ­n and Cajamarca regions.

    The waterfall derives its name from its unique shape, which resembles that of a bride wearing a wedding dress and veil. The 165-foot (50-meter) tall natural wonder descends down the cliffside in a manner that enchantingly conjures up the image of a human figure standing tall against the dark rock.

    Image credit: El Alto Digital/YouTube

    Despite its impressive beauty, the waterfall long awaited hidden near the village of Vigaspampa in the province of CelendĂ­n, Cajamarca region, according to Turismo al Peru.

    It was not until 2017 that a video by human rights professor Gustavo Vela published on Twitter made this nature-made illusion famous and internationally known.

    In addition to its natural beauty, La Cascada de la Novia is also steeped in local legends and traditions. According to one legend, the waterfall was formed when a young couple fell in love, but their families were against their union. In an act of defiance, the couple decided to run away, but during their escape they both died in a ravine on the mountain, where the waterfall can be seen today.

    They say that since that day, the water, using a strange language, describes the fiancée. It draws her with her wedding dress and veil, ready to get married.

    Image credit: Turismo al Peru

    The ravine in question is actually called the Pachachaca tunnel – a deep natural formation, with some evidence of stalactites. From the small mouth you advance up to two curves to then find yourself inside a 100-feet (30-meter) long underground cavern, which connects with the veil of the bride.

    The most intrepid would say it is “the tunnel of the bride.”