Photos: The Drive Team goes to the bush!
Updated | By Rory Petzer

The inaugural World Youth Rhino Summit brought together 130 youngsters between the ages of 15 and 17 years from all corners of the globe.
The learners were educated on the growing problem of international wildlife crime, and more importantly, the power they have to influence the world's leaders in putting an end to it.
For The Drive Team, it was really inspiring to see so many young people full of passion, and ready to tell the world about their experiences.
While we were there, we were also fortunate enough to catch the odd sighting of a few of the animals at Hluhluwe-iMfolozoi Park.
You'll find the photos below.
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(Above: Just a few elephants having a graze and a chat!)
(Above: Sightings of the odd zebra)
(Above: We couldn't positively identify these animals from the distance! Anyone?)
(Above: The inaugural World Youth Rhino Summit)
(Above: Leaders of tomorrow: Luke and Byron from Ballito and New Zealand respectively)
(Above: When in the bush, drink coffee like you're in the bush!)
(Above: Accommodation for 130 youngsters sorted!)
(Above: This is where it all happened)
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