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Diary of an Africa Safari to Zambia, by Leslie E. Tassell
In memoriam to Mr. Leslie E. Tassell 02 Feb 1908 - 19 Mar 2004 Who gave so much to his community, friends, family, co-workers, and all creatures on this earth. You will be sadly missed by all! |
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The house that Mr. Leslie Tassell built ca. 1997. The estate occupied 95 acres with 15 acres surrounding the home are park like, with a pond, swans, rose garden and formal lawns. It's breathtaking, entering the gated driveway at first you see nothing but trees and lawn, then the drive curves around a hill and you finally see the magnificent house, pond and grounds. |
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Its been said that zebras cannot be tamed. Well these were tame enough to pull a carriage, Of course there is a story to this. |
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Mr. Tassell feeding the baby zebra. These zebras were raised on his estate in Grand Rapids, Michigan. The caretaker/trainer told me a little story, it seems people in the neighborhood discovered the approximate time when the zebras would be fed, or let in/out of their pen. Thus, at these times cars filled with people would line the fence to watch the spectacle unfold. |
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Here is an excellent Eland trophy that Mr. Tassell bagged in Africa. |
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Mr. Tassell with two tame warthogs. |
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