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Elephant Penboon Video (Hong Fah) Finally Going Free After Being Chain for 8 Months


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For Penboon ( Hong Fah ) She 16 Years Old, her journey is a fortunate one. She is not so different from most baby elephants who are born captive and soon are stolen from their mothers. From a tender age, she was moved from one place to another, to perform largely for tourists. She was forced to learn many "skills" and has some notoriety in Thailand for that. But Penboon is one of the lucky ones, who now is rescued while yet young. Thanks to Pra Arjarn Moche from the Wat Rattanawan temple, and Khun Maew, and all of her team, to give Penboon this chance for freedom and friendship with her own kind. She arrived at Elephant Nature Park on December 9, 2020.

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