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	<title>Adrian Gardiner | Breaking Travel News</title>
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		<title>Adrian Gardiner: The Man Who Brought a Landscape Back to Life</title>
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		<description>Two hundred years ago, elephants thundered across the plains of South Africa’s Eastern Cape, their presence shaping both land and legend. But by 1989, this once&#45;vibrant wilderness had become a shadow of its former self—hunted out, overgrazed, drought&#45;stricken. To many, it was a lost cause. To Adrian Gardiner, it was an opportunity.

This is the story of the man who changed a landscape—and in doing so, helped reshape the very narrative of conservation and tourism in Africa.</description>
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