On a Saturday morning in Zimbabwe, Southern Africa, Paul Templer’s day started with a sense of foreboding. Templer recalled feeling trepidation that day—like something was just not quite right. As him and his crew paddled around a pod of hippos, one of the canoes had fallen back and was heading toward deeper waters. Suddenly, there was a loud thud amid crashing water as a charging hippo made contact with the back of the canoe of one of the guides...
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