National Geographic's Ghost Elephants is a feature documentary chronicling the search for Africa's most elusive elephant.
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"The largest elephant ever. It doesn't matter if they are a dream or reality." National Geographic's latest documentary film, "Ghost Elephants," follows Nat Geo explorer Steve Boyes to locate the ...