People watch as two of three elephants stuck in deep mud on the shores of the seasonal Lake Kapnarok, situated at the base of the Kerio valley, part of the Kenyan Rift Valley's ecosystem in Baringo County, are rescued on April 1, 2019. The three pachyderms ventured deep into the drying lake bed in an effort to reach the receding waters and ended up mired taking scores of villagers and a Kenya Wildlife Services (KWS) team six-hours to free the land giants. (Photo/Agencies)
People look on as a young elephant, one of three, is rescued out of the deep mud on the shores of the seasonal Lake Kapnarok, situated at the base of the Kerio valley, part of the Kenyan Rift Valley's ecosystem in Baringo County, on April 1, 2019. The three pachyderms ventured deep into the drying lake bed in an effort to reach the receding waters and ended up mired taking scores of villagers and a Kenya Wildlife Services (KWS) team six-hours to free the land giants. (Photo/Agencies)
People look on as a young elephant, one of three, is rescued out of the deep mud on the shores of the seasonal Lake Kapnarok, situated at the base of the Kerio valley, part of the Kenyan Rift Valley's ecosystem in Baringo County, on April 1, 2019. The three pachyderms ventured deep into the drying lake bed in an effort to reach the receding waters and ended up mired taking scores of villagers and a Kenya Wildlife Services (KWS) team six-hours to free the land giants. (Photo/Agencies)
A game keeper uses a hose pipe to cool a young elephant, one of three, stuck in deep mud on the shores of the seasonal Lake Kapnarok, situated at the base of the Kerio valley, part of the Kenyan Rift Valley's ecosystem in Baringo County, on April 1, 2019. The three pachyderms ventured deep into the drying lake bed in an effort to reach the receding waters and ended up mired taking scores of villagers and a Kenya Wildlife Services (KWS) team six-hours to free the land giants. (Photo/Agencies)