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Tembo Makaburi
- Narrated by: JD Kelly
- Length: 1 hr and 2 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Tembo Makaburi, the Swahili term for “elephant cemetery,” is the stuff of which dreams are made for ivory hunters. This is the story of a greedy man's quest for riches and glory as he relentlessly pursues a bull elephant and his valuable ivory tusks across the vast expanse of the Serengeti plains. A chilling tale of greed and revenge!
©2017 John I. Jones (P)2017 John I. Jones
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