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PHOTO OF THE DAY June 6, 2004  

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Where Ivindo National Park, Gabon, Africa
When 2002
Photographer Michael Nichols

"A rare clearing in a sea of forest, the mile-long [1.6-kilometer-long] Langoué Bai was carved out by elephants digging in the mud. Mike Fay calls it the most important discovery of his 2,000-mile [3,218.7-kilometer] Megatransect across central Africa."

—From "Saving Africa's Eden," September 2003, National Geographic magazine


Congo Trek—online archive of J. Michael Fay's Megatransect
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