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Aspinall's endangered gorilla family embarks on an epic trip home to Gabon

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© London News Pictures. 23/06/2013. Hythe, Kent, UK.(EMBARGO UNTIL 24/06/13). A transportation crate is secured to the DHL lorry. A critically endangered western lowland gorilla family from Port Lympne Wild Animal Park are bound for Gabon in Africa as part of The Aspinal Foundation's Back to the Wild campaign. Djala, a 30 year old silverback, four mothers and four offspring embark on a unique 6,000 mile journey back to the wild courtesy of its partners DHL. Picture credit Manu Palomeque/LNP

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© London News Pictures. 23/06/2013. Hythe, Kent, UK.(EMBARGO UNTIL 24/06/13). A transportation crate is secured to the DHL lorry. A critically endangered western lowland gorilla family from Port Lympne Wild Animal Park are bound for Gabon in Africa as part of The Aspinal Foundation's Back to the Wild campaign. Djala, a 30 year old silverback, four mothers and four offspring embark on a unique 6,000 mile journey back to the wild courtesy of its partners DHL. Picture credit Manu Palomeque/LNP