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  • Goals and Thoughts Journal

    African Elephant Journal

    £11.15

    Just like the Elephant, write your thoughts and ideas down in this journal so that you don’t forget your dreams and goals for the future.

    Blank pages help you be creative and unconstrained and like the African Elephant wonders around the bush, so you too should make the adventure of exploring your world, whether it be near or far.

    Thank you for supporting the National Parks Guy, as I visit the wild spaces of our world to bring them to you.

  • Zebra, Impala, and water, Maurice Randall

    An African Scene

    £107.00

    Africa is so varied and beautiful. Even the times of day create different feelings and emotions.

    This typical “African Scene” really has the water and animals all placed as if on queue. There is calm in the middle of the day and this watering hole is just perfect.

    Thank you for supporting the National Parks Guy, as I visit the wild spaces that we preserve for future generations.

  • Bumps, A new Impala calf

    Bumps

    £89.20

    Impala are found all over Central and eastern Southern Africa. They are grazers and often found in large herds.

    This Canvas is of a young calf just beginning to sprout their new horns.

    Thank you for supporting the National Parks Guy, as I bring the beauty of my world into yours.

  • Calf in Thought, African Elephant

    Calf in Thought

    £122.00

    To see elephant in the wild is one of my most favorite past times. Their sense of time and their movement is not rushed nor frenetic. There is a peace that surrounds them.

    This calf was grazing a few meters from his mother, and like all young elephants, will be brought up by the whole heard through to adulthood over many years.

    Thank you for supporting the National Parks Guy, as I bring the beauty of my world into yours.

  • African Elephant in the Wild, National Parks Guy

    Young Solitude

    £116.00

    The African Elephant is iconic. They are the great landscapers of the bush and contribute more than they take.

    This African Elephant was slowly getting going in the National Park. His long eyelashes heavy and his ear moved back and forth gently. They bear the African continent on their heads, and to find out more read the description below.

    Thank you for supporting the National Parks Guy, as I bring the beauty of my world into yours.