“So for now I say goodbye
to this chapter of my life
and I look forward
to what comes next.”
– Brooke Davis
Members of Great Elephant Migration move on from Newport, RI, to their next stop in New York City.
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keep moving forward
new paths followed, doors open
hello adventure
Led by the matriarch, the oldest and presumably wisest of the group, the herd of mothers with their calves and adolescents moves out. Male elephants or bulls are typically nomadic and move between different family groups.
Elephant trumpets good-bye to Newport’s Cliff Walk. Produced by pushing air through their trunks, the powerful trumpeting sound is made by elephants when they are excited, surprised, angry, lost or simply playful • First two Great Migration photos by Jan Logozzo • Last photo and “Moving On” haiku by Mary O’Connor
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