Where The "Dark Continent" is Protecting His Wild Inhabitants.The Monkey Water Buck, photographed in Kruger National Park.The one place in the world where wild animals live in their Natural habitat without fear of Molestation is the Kruger National Park, one of the wonders of South Africa. within the vast confines of this game preserve roam Countless thousands of beats, birds and reptiles that inhabit the "Dark Continent". Not only are these children of mother Nature allowed entire freedom in The Park, but they have nothing to fear from hunters' guns. Since The Park has attracted so many thousands of visitors who inspect The Park, the animals no longer regard them with fear and are rapidly becoming as tame as the inhabitants of the great zoos of the world. October 1, 1931. (Photo by International Newsreel Photo).
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