nanoboy
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I'm a bit surprised by this reaction from you nanoboy, especially with your choice of wording such as "them marauding through my camp". There was no marauding going on, it was all very civilized indeed. The Bwindi gorillas are habituated troops and are quite used to tourists. The only difference is that on this occasion the troop came to the people instead of the people going to the troop. The only threat to tourists on gorilla watching tours has historically only been from actual guerillas.
(p.s. I have seen Congo, so that's at least two of us)
The movie was, as David Brown put it, definitely one of the worst movies ever made. You should definitely read the book - it scarred me for life when it comes to gorillas, sort of like Stephen King's 'IT' and clowns!!
Ok, I agree that marauding was not the right word as it did indeed look civilised, and I do agree that they are habituated to humans. But man oh man, just imagine if they were in a bad mood, or if a tourist pissed them off. We'll read about a tourist being mauled in the Thai tiger temple in 2012, I am sure....
A 200kg gorilla sitting next to me would freak me out. That classic David Attenborough clip with them is amazing though.