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Africa Web Cams are located at a 'watering hole' at the Tembe Elephant Park in the north-east corner of South Africa, near the Mozambique border. The web cams offer you live pictures of the biggest elephants in the world. Visitors to the web cam's hide must remain silent, so as not to frighten the magnificent elephants. In the background, cicadas call, crickets chirp and birds call. Visitors to the hide, and to Africa Web Cams, view scenes that hark back to the beginning of time. The web cams are powered by solar panels. The sponsors of the web cams are listed below.
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²¯Listen to some of the unique animal sounds found at Tembe
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