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Elephants returned to Ban Taklang from the tourist island of Phuket now spend their days being take care by their original owners. Most elep...

#6839800

Virus Outbreak Thailand

29 June 2021

Elephants returned to Ban Taklang from the tourist island of Phuket now spend their days being take care by their original owners. Most elep...

#6839800

29 June 2021

Elephants returned to Ban Taklang from the tourist island of Phuket now spend their days being take care by their original owners. Most elephants employed by the tourism industry were forced to return to their original owners, after the COVID-19 outbreak forced the closure of the camps that employed them. On June 29, 2021 in Surin, Thailand. Thailand has been closed to international tourism for over a year due to the COVID 19 pandemic. Most elephant camps in tourist destinations around the country had to close down and the elephants have now been forced to return home to their original owners. While "elephant tourism" is in itself controversial, at home the animals face an uncertain future, as often they are the only source of income for the families who own them.


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The elephant that starred in the movie "Tom Yam Goong" with his owner and trainer. The elephant was returned to his original owner from Chia...

#6839802

Virus Outbreak Thailand

29 June 2021

The elephant that starred in the movie "Tom Yam Goong" with his owner and trainer. The elephant was returned to his original owner from Chia...

#6839802

29 June 2021

The elephant that starred in the movie "Tom Yam Goong" with his owner and trainer. The elephant was returned to his original owner from Chiang Mai zoo following the COVID-19 outbreak in Thailand. On June 29, 2021 in Surin, Thailand. Thailand has been closed to international tourism for over a year due to the COVID 19 pandemic. Most elephant camps in tourist destinations around the country had to close down and the elephants have now been forced to return home to their original owners. While "elephant tourism" is in itself controversial, at home the animals face an uncertain future, as often they are the only source of income for the families who own them.


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Elephants returned to Ban Taklang from the tourist island of Phuket now spend their days being take care by their original owners. Most elep...

#6839804

Virus Outbreak Thailand

29 June 2021

Elephants returned to Ban Taklang from the tourist island of Phuket now spend their days being take care by their original owners. Most elep...

#6839804

29 June 2021

Elephants returned to Ban Taklang from the tourist island of Phuket now spend their days being take care by their original owners. Most elephants employed by the tourism industry were forced to return to their original owners, after the COVID-19 outbreak forced the closure of the camps that employed them. On June 29, 2021 in Surin, Thailand. Thailand has been closed to international tourism for over a year due to the COVID 19 pandemic. Most elephant camps in tourist destinations around the country had to close down and the elephants have now been forced to return home to their original owners. While "elephant tourism" is in itself controversial, at home the animals face an uncertain future, as often they are the only source of income for the families who own them.


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Elephants are taken for a bath in the village of Ban Taklang. Most elephants employed by the tourism industry  were forced to return to thei...

#6839806

Virus Outbreak Thailand

29 June 2021

Elephants are taken for a bath in the village of Ban Taklang. Most elephants employed by the tourism industry  were forced to return to thei...

#6839806

29 June 2021

Elephants are taken for a bath in the village of Ban Taklang. Most elephants employed by the tourism industry were forced to return to their original owners, after the COVID-19 outbreak forced the closure of the camps that employ them. On June 29, 2021 in Surin, Thailand. Thailand has been closed to international tourism for over a year due to the COVID 19 pandemic. Most elephant camps in tourist destinations around the country had to close down and the elephants have now been forced to return home to their original owners. While "elephant tourism" is in itself controversial, at home the animals face an uncertain future, as often they are the only source of income for the families who own them.


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Elephants are taken for a bath in the village of Ban Taklang. Most elephants employed by the tourism industry  were forced to return to thei...

#6839810

Virus Outbreak Thailand

29 June 2021

Elephants are taken for a bath in the village of Ban Taklang. Most elephants employed by the tourism industry  were forced to return to thei...

#6839810

29 June 2021

Elephants are taken for a bath in the village of Ban Taklang. Most elephants employed by the tourism industry were forced to return to their original owners, after the COVID-19 outbreak forced the closure of the camps that employ them. On June 29, 2021 in Surin, Thailand. Thailand has been closed to international tourism for over a year due to the COVID 19 pandemic. Most elephant camps in tourist destinations around the country had to close down and the elephants have now been forced to return home to their original owners. While "elephant tourism" is in itself controversial, at home the animals face an uncertain future, as often they are the only source of income for the families who own them.


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Elephants returned to Ban Taklang from the tourist island of Phuket now spend their days being take care by their original owners. On June 2...

#6839812

Virus Outbreak Thailand

29 June 2021

Elephants returned to Ban Taklang from the tourist island of Phuket now spend their days being take care by their original owners. On June 2...

#6839812

29 June 2021

Elephants returned to Ban Taklang from the tourist island of Phuket now spend their days being take care by their original owners. On June 29, 2021 in Surin, Thailand. Thailand has been closed to international tourism for over a year due to the COVID 19 pandemic. Most elephant camps in tourist destinations around the country had to close down and the elephants have now been forced to return home to their original owners. While "elephant tourism" is in itself controversial, at home the animals face an uncertain future, as often they are the only source of income for the families who own them.


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Elephants returned to Ban Taklang from the tourist island of Phuket now spend their days being take care by their original owners. On June 2...

#6839816

Virus Outbreak Thailand

29 June 2021

Elephants returned to Ban Taklang from the tourist island of Phuket now spend their days being take care by their original owners. On June 2...

#6839816

29 June 2021

Elephants returned to Ban Taklang from the tourist island of Phuket now spend their days being take care by their original owners. On June 29, 2021 in Surin, Thailand. Thailand has been closed to international tourism for over a year due to the COVID 19 pandemic. Most elephant camps in tourist destinations around the country had to close down and the elephants have now been forced to return home to their original owners. While "elephant tourism" is in itself controversial, at home the animals face an uncertain future, as often they are the only source of income for the families who own them.


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Elephants returned to Ban Taklang from the tourist island of Phuket now spend their days being take care by their original owners. On June 2...

#6839818

Virus Outbreak Thailand

29 June 2021

Elephants returned to Ban Taklang from the tourist island of Phuket now spend their days being take care by their original owners. On June 2...

#6839818

29 June 2021

Elephants returned to Ban Taklang from the tourist island of Phuket now spend their days being take care by their original owners. On June 29, 2021 in Surin, Thailand. Thailand has been closed to international tourism for over a year due to the COVID 19 pandemic. Most elephant camps in tourist destinations around the country had to close down and the elephants have now been forced to return home to their original owners. While "elephant tourism" is in itself controversial, at home the animals face an uncertain future, as often they are the only source of income for the families who own them.


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Villagers queuing for clean water from the mosque water tank, which is the one and only clear water source in the aeas, at Simonet village,...

#6777682

Land Subsidence Leads To Sinking Cities In Northern Java Coastal

4 June 2021

Villagers queuing for clean water from the mosque water tank, which is the one and only clear water source in the aeas, at Simonet village,...

#6777682

4 June 2021

Villagers queuing for clean water from the mosque water tank, which is the one and only clear water source in the aeas, at Simonet village, northern coast of Pekalongan city, Central Java province, on June 4, 2021. Base on data from the geological Agency from the Indonesian Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resource, Pekalongan city is experiencing a land subsidence of 6 centimeters per year, which caused by the global climate change, and massive use of groundwater by housholds, farming, industry, which if not immediately mitigated, than the city is predicted to sink in 2036.


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Villagers queuing for clean water from the mosque water tank, which is the one and only clear water source in the aeas, at Simonet village,...

#6777696

Land Subsidence Leads To Sinking Cities In Northern Java Coastal

4 June 2021

Villagers queuing for clean water from the mosque water tank, which is the one and only clear water source in the aeas, at Simonet village,...

#6777696

4 June 2021

Villagers queuing for clean water from the mosque water tank, which is the one and only clear water source in the aeas, at Simonet village, northern coast of Pekalongan city, Central Java province, on June 4, 2021. Base on data from the geological Agency from the Indonesian Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resource, Pekalongan city is experiencing a land subsidence of 6 centimeters per year, which caused by the global climate change, and massive use of groundwater by housholds, farming, industry, which if not immediately mitigated, than the city is predicted to sink in 2036.


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Villagers queuing for clean water from the mosque water tank, which is the one and only clear water source in the aeas, at Simonet village,...

#6777700

Land Subsidence Leads To Sinking Cities In Northern Java Coastal

4 June 2021

Villagers queuing for clean water from the mosque water tank, which is the one and only clear water source in the aeas, at Simonet village,...

#6777700

4 June 2021

Villagers queuing for clean water from the mosque water tank, which is the one and only clear water source in the aeas, at Simonet village, northern coast of Pekalongan city, Central Java province, on June 4, 2021. Base on data from the geological Agency from the Indonesian Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resource, Pekalongan city is experiencing a land subsidence of 6 centimeters per year, which caused by the global climate change, and massive use of groundwater by housholds, farming, industry, which if not immediately mitigated, than the city is predicted to sink in 2036.


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Villagers queuing for clean water from the mosque water tank, which is the one and only clear water source in the aeas, at Simonet village,...

#6777702

Land Subsidence Leads To Sinking Cities In Northern Java Coastal

4 June 2021

Villagers queuing for clean water from the mosque water tank, which is the one and only clear water source in the aeas, at Simonet village,...

#6777702

4 June 2021

Villagers queuing for clean water from the mosque water tank, which is the one and only clear water source in the aeas, at Simonet village, northern coast of Pekalongan city, Central Java province, on June 4, 2021. Base on data from the geological Agency from the Indonesian Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resource, Pekalongan city is experiencing a land subsidence of 6 centimeters per year, which caused by the global climate change, and massive use of groundwater by housholds, farming, industry, which if not immediately mitigated, than the city is predicted to sink in 2036.


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A woman carry two empty gallons to be filled with clean water from the mosque water tank, which is the one and only clear water source in th...

#6777692

Land Subsidence Leads To Sinking Cities In Northern Java Coastal

4 June 2021

A woman carry two empty gallons to be filled with clean water from the mosque water tank, which is the one and only clear water source in th...

#6777692

4 June 2021

A woman carry two empty gallons to be filled with clean water from the mosque water tank, which is the one and only clear water source in the aeas, at Simonet village, northern coast of Pekalongan city, Central Java province, on June 4, 2021. Base on data from the geological Agency from the Indonesian Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resource, Pekalongan city is experiencing a land subsidence of 6 centimeters per year, which caused by the global climate change, and massive use of groundwater by housholds, farming, industry, which if not immediately mitigated, than the city is predicted to sink in 2036.


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Villagers carry the empty water gallons to be filled with clean water from the mosque water tank, which is the one and only clear water sour...

#6777704

Land Subsidence Leads To Sinking Cities In Northern Java Coastal

4 June 2021

Villagers carry the empty water gallons to be filled with clean water from the mosque water tank, which is the one and only clear water sour...

#6777704

4 June 2021

Villagers carry the empty water gallons to be filled with clean water from the mosque water tank, which is the one and only clear water source in the aeas, at Simonet village, northern coast of Pekalongan city, Central Java province, on June 4, 2021. Base on data from the geological Agency from the Indonesian Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resource, Pekalongan city is experiencing a land subsidence of 6 centimeters per year, which caused by the global climate change, and massive use of groundwater by housholds, farming, industry, which if not immediately mitigated, than the city is predicted to sink in 2036.


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Villagers carry the empty water gallons to be filled with clean water from the mosque water tank, which is the one and only clear water sour...

#6777708

Land Subsidence Leads To Sinking Cities In Northern Java Coastal

4 June 2021

Villagers carry the empty water gallons to be filled with clean water from the mosque water tank, which is the one and only clear water sour...

#6777708

4 June 2021

Villagers carry the empty water gallons to be filled with clean water from the mosque water tank, which is the one and only clear water source in the aeas, at Simonet village, northern coast of Pekalongan city, Central Java province, on June 4, 2021. Base on data from the geological Agency from the Indonesian Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resource, Pekalongan city is experiencing a land subsidence of 6 centimeters per year, which caused by the global climate change, and massive use of groundwater by housholds, farming, industry, which if not immediately mitigated, than the city is predicted to sink in 2036.


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A woman carry water gallons using bicycle to get clean water from the mosque water tank, which is the one and only clear water source in the...

#6777748

Land Subsidence Leads To Sinking Cities In Northern Java Coastal

4 June 2021

A woman carry water gallons using bicycle to get clean water from the mosque water tank, which is the one and only clear water source in the...

#6777748

4 June 2021

A woman carry water gallons using bicycle to get clean water from the mosque water tank, which is the one and only clear water source in the aeas, at Simonet village, northern coast of Pekalongan city, Central Java province, on June 4, 2021. Base on data from the geological Agency from the Indonesian Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resource, Pekalongan city is experiencing a land subsidence of 6 centimeters per year, which caused by the global climate change, and massive use of groundwater by housholds, farming, industry, which if not immediately mitigated, than the city is predicted to sink in 2036.


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