on โ14-10-2015 02:14 PM
on โ14-10-2015 02:50 PM
Hi She-el.......enjoy..hope mr el can fend for himself for a few days...................Richo.
โ14-10-2015 03:39 PM - edited โ14-10-2015 03:40 PM
I've left him plenty of frozen meals, and promised to Skype him every night., so he should be OK
on โ14-10-2015 04:56 PM
have fun ๐
on โ14-10-2015 05:00 PM
Better leave ya boogie board at home
on โ18-10-2015 11:48 AM
on โ20-10-2015 08:16 PM
on โ21-10-2015 01:11 PM
Good one She-El---bet you had a great time-just noticed your post..Richo.
โ24-10-2015 07:29 PM - edited โ24-10-2015 07:30 PM
Nice one she el. I suppose they told you the elephants were either rescued or for conservation, which is bs.
Two of my close friends spend months each year in Thailand and Bali careing for these traumatised animals used for the tourist trade, for rides like yours. .
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Elephant tourist parks, camps and shows exist in many parts of Asia including Bali. Tourist demand to get close to these iconic animals is fueling the cruel and abusive treatment of elephants. It is often claimed that tourist elephants are โrescuedโ or being kept for conservation. The reality is that encouraging human-elephant interactions is contrary to conservation and rehabilitation efforts. Training and housing elephants in captivity results in immense suffering and encourages the illegal trade in elephants. unquote
I find it appalling that nobody here seems to know about the elephants being used for the tourist trade in places like Bali, and the incredibly cruel methods for 'training' them, especially with the crushing method.
Maybe if you google ..........elephants used in the tourist trade Bali......... you will be as sickened as me.
on โ24-10-2015 08:24 PM
There is a light at the end of the tunnel......
There is currently a huge campaign taking place now to ban the use of elephants in the tourist trade.
Some tourist agencies have come on board and are supporting the campaign.
These animals are NOT trained.....they are traumatised with the fear of punishment.