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#7700738
28 January 2022
Sri Lankan elephant (Elephas maximus maximus) wandering towards the road at the Yala National Park in Kataragama, Sri Lanka. Yala National Park is the oldest and most known national park in Sri Lanka and was designated a wildlife sanctuary in 1900 and as national park in 1938.
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#7700740
28 January 2022
Sri Lankan elephant (Elephas maximus maximus) wandering towards the road at the Yala National Park in Kataragama, Sri Lanka. Yala National Park is the oldest and most known national park in Sri Lanka and was designated a wildlife sanctuary in 1900 and as national park in 1938.
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#7700750
28 January 2022
Sri Lankan elephant (Elephas maximus maximus) wandering towards the road at the Yala National Park in Kataragama, Sri Lanka. Yala National Park is the oldest and most known national park in Sri Lanka and was designated a wildlife sanctuary in 1900 and as national park in 1938.
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#7700752
28 January 2022
Sri Lankan elephant (Elephas maximus maximus) wandering towards the road at the Yala National Park in Kataragama, Sri Lanka. Yala National Park is the oldest and most known national park in Sri Lanka and was designated a wildlife sanctuary in 1900 and as national park in 1938.
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#7697938
27 January 2022
Dead trees (many say were destroyed by elephants) in the Weheragala Reservoir at the Yala National Park in Kataragama, Sri Lanka. Yala National Park is the oldest and most known national park in Sri Lanka and was designated a wildlife sanctuary in 1900 and as national park in 1938.
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#7697944
27 January 2022
Dead trees (many say were destroyed by elephants) in the Weheragala Reservoir at the Yala National Park in Kataragama, Sri Lanka. Yala National Park is the oldest and most known national park in Sri Lanka and was designated a wildlife sanctuary in 1900 and as national park in 1938.
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#7697946
27 January 2022
Dead trees (many say were destroyed by elephants) in the Weheragala Reservoir at the Yala National Park in Kataragama, Sri Lanka. Yala National Park is the oldest and most known national park in Sri Lanka and was designated a wildlife sanctuary in 1900 and as national park in 1938.
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#7697954
27 January 2022
Dead trees (many say were destroyed by elephants) in the Weheragala Reservoir at the Yala National Park in Kataragama, Sri Lanka. Yala National Park is the oldest and most known national park in Sri Lanka and was designated a wildlife sanctuary in 1900 and as national park in 1938.
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#7697956
27 January 2022
Dead trees (many say were destroyed by elephants) in the Weheragala Reservoir at the Yala National Park in Kataragama, Sri Lanka. Yala National Park is the oldest and most known national park in Sri Lanka and was designated a wildlife sanctuary in 1900 and as national park in 1938.
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#7697958
27 January 2022
Dead trees (many say were destroyed by elephants) in the Weheragala Reservoir at the Yala National Park in Kataragama, Sri Lanka. Yala National Park is the oldest and most known national park in Sri Lanka and was designated a wildlife sanctuary in 1900 and as national park in 1938.
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#6839784
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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#6839786
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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#6839788
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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#6839790
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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#6839794
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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#6839796
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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