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		<title>&#8220;Swimming with Giants&#8221;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Scott McMillion
Western Art &#38; Architecture
Winter/Spring 09
     Every afternoon for 10 days, John Banovich went to the banks of Botswana&#8217;s Khwai River, where families of elephants gathered to eat and drink and bathe.  With 25 trips to Africa under his belt, he&#8217;d seen a lot of elephants, but he wanted to see more, to learn [...]]]></description>
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<p>Winter/Spring 09</p>
<p>     Every afternoon for 10 days, John Banovich went to the banks of Botswana&#8217;s Khwai River, where families of elephants gathered to eat and drink and bathe.  With 25 trips to Africa under his belt, he&#8217;d seen a lot of elephants, but he wanted to see more, to learn more.</p>
<p>     Then, on the eleventh day, he decided to join a group of 12 bulls in the river, slipping into the chest-deep water, among the hippos and crocodiles, trying not to think about mysterious bugs and parasites.<br />
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