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Cleaning your elephant
Elephant cleaning is one of those jobs needing to be done from time to time. This elephant was being cleaned in the river near our guest house. As you will see, the procedure is to add some sandy mud, then rub with one of your thongs (flip-flop to some of you).
The next steps are in the PiPs and also below (I've worked out that PiPs are not visible on mobile phones - mine at least).
The next steps are in the PiPs and also below (I've worked out that PiPs are not visible on mobile phones - mine at least).
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The next step is to get the elephant to put its head under water to wash off the cleaning mud.
Then continue washing further back.
When you finish washing, it's time to skip off again.
Superb series, George.
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I don't see PiP's on my phone either. That's why I also add them below the main picture and if anyone wants a closer look, the PiP is there for computer users.
Take care and have a good new week ahead.
Happy week ahead❤️
Well done.
Keep safe, Herb
Wünsche noch einen schönen Sonntag,ganz liebe Grüße Güni :))
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