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TrustScore 3 out of 5

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  1. Art Handcraft
  2. Art & Antiques

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This area of the Maesa Valley is home to the largest assembly of domesticated elephants in northern Thailand. Visitors can see the elephants working with their mahouts (trainers), bathing in the river and even painting landscapes!


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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

DO NOT VISIT AND SPREAD THE WORD ABOUT ELEPHANT CRUELTY

google elephant crushing and watch the videos if you can bear to see such cruelty. read up about the painful phajaan process where the baby is taken away from its mother, starved, shackled and beaten till his spirit is completely broken

google one green planet to see why making an elephant paint is cruel and painful. take a look at the mahout whose hand is holding a nail behind the elephant's ear piercing it to make it paint.

google the dodo to see what happens inside the elephant when you ride them. the elephant spine isnt round disks but are sharp bony protrusions that extend upwards from the spine

simply google elephant cruelty and you wont believe what you're reading

these elephants are living in constant pain. look at their ears which have been torn from "training"

why do the mahouts carry the spiked hook with them? to make the elephants perform for the tourist

the elephants skin is very sensitive and can feel a fly land on its back despite to humans it feel tough and thick

February 16, 2018
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