Paul Templer, a 28-year-old tour guide in Zimbabwe, recounts surviving a harrowing encounter with a hippopotamus while leading a canoe safari on the Zambezi River. During the trip, Templer's canoe was attacked by a hippo, launching him and another guide into the water. Templer then risked his life to rescue the injured guide before returning to safety. The incident highlights the dangers of navigating rivers with large, aggressive aquatic animals.
Lectura del sesgo (Centro): The article focuses on a personal survival story involving a dangerous animal encounter, which does not inherently align with political ideologies. While the event occurred in a politically sensitive region (Zimbabwe), the narrative remains centered on the individual experience rather than political






