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What do i say about this picture,i think its so self explanatory.Breathtaking view in Coorg,Karnataka.
Dubare Elephant camp near Coorg,Karnataka in India is a house for more than 30 elephants of all sizes and age. The Elephants for the famous Mysore Dasara were trained at Dubare elephant camp. But presently after logging operations have ceased, the Forest Department does not really know what to do with all its elephants! They (elephants) have been practically retired. At the same time, the Forest Department spends quite some money to maintain them and their mahouts.
Tourist like us are their bread and butter.They entertain us even though it causes them pain and discomfort.You can see it in their eyes.
I wonder what it would be like if the case was vice versa….animals ruled over humans..
Dubare Elephant camp near Coorg,Karnataka in India is a house for more than 30 elephants of all sizes and age. The Elephants for the famous Mysore Dasara were trained at Dubare elephant camp. But presently after logging operations have ceased, the Forest Department does not really know what to do with all its elephants! They (elephants) have been practically retired. At the same time, the Forest Department spends quite some money to maintain them and their mahouts.
Tourist like us are their bread and butter.They entertain us even though it causes them pain and discomfort.You can see it in their eyes.
I wonder what it would be like if the case was vice versa....animals ruled over humans..