I was just reading another thread and Mark brought up the female Indian elephant that resided at the African Lion Safari near Beenleigh,Queensland.
Instantly old memories came back to me from the two weeks work experience I did at the Bullen's African lion safari when I was 15. Let me tell you there were no rules and as far as I knew no OH&S standards to follow. I was thrown straight into work and I don't mean picking up rubbish or raking the goat pen. I remember the first day working with the elephant having to saddle her up as she gave rides to park visitors. She was a grumpy old girl. She would hit you with her trunk if at the front of her and if you are standing behind her, she would hit you with a tale. Now that look back she was probably a little on the dangerous side. She didn't like taking directions, she like chasing people and very often broke free and would be found the next day eating banana trees down the road. I also remember a funny thing she would do while she had visitors on the back. Every so often she would drop a step, this caused her saddle and everyone in it to tilt at a very dangerous angle. If anybody else has any memories or even better photos of this park, I would love to hear about their memories and see the photos.
Instantly old memories came back to me from the two weeks work experience I did at the Bullen's African lion safari when I was 15. Let me tell you there were no rules and as far as I knew no OH&S standards to follow. I was thrown straight into work and I don't mean picking up rubbish or raking the goat pen. I remember the first day working with the elephant having to saddle her up as she gave rides to park visitors. She was a grumpy old girl. She would hit you with her trunk if at the front of her and if you are standing behind her, she would hit you with a tale. Now that look back she was probably a little on the dangerous side. She didn't like taking directions, she like chasing people and very often broke free and would be found the next day eating banana trees down the road. I also remember a funny thing she would do while she had visitors on the back. Every so often she would drop a step, this caused her saddle and everyone in it to tilt at a very dangerous angle. If anybody else has any memories or even better photos of this park, I would love to hear about their memories and see the photos.