Reader comments: Walking with lions

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Durnil family of 4 | 1:42 p.m. July 20, 2008
We also did this Lion Encounter walk and it was the most awesome experience for us in Africa. Who would believe this without photos to see? Anyone going to Africa needs to put this on their list of things they MUST do. Don't miss a thrill of a lifetime watching, petting and interacting with these wild animals in a secure situation. Our lions were Lena and Lungile and we still look forward to newsletter information on their adventures.

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Ian, a lion handler and guide, leads tourists and lions Echo and Etosha. (Ray Boren, for the Deseret News)
Ray Boren, for the Deseret News

Ian, a lion handler and guide, leads tourists and lions Echo and Etosha.

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